Worker electrocuted on Bay Street

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A worker was reportedly electrocuted at a highrise building on Bay Street.

Toronto Fire and EMS crews were called to the building near Queen St. around 9 a.m. July 2 and found the worker trapped inside the electrical cabinet.

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