http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/02/13/entertainment/e070942S02.DTL

(02-13) 07:22 PST    New York (AP) --
An interior designer is suing CNN anchor Anderson Cooper after she
took an unusual fall at an old New York City firehouse that he is
converting into a new home.


Killian
O'Brien, of Brooklyn, says in her suit that she plunged 17 feet through
the hole that once held the station's fire pole. The pole had been
removed, but the hole was uncovered.
The accident happened in September. Her lawyer, Neil Greenberg, says she is 
lucky to be alive.
Cooper's spokesman declined to comment.
The Manhattan firehouse was built in 1906. It was the former home of
a unit of the Fire Patrol, a private firefighting organization backed
by the insurance industry.
O'Brien is also suing the developer of the building.
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Information from: New York Post, www.nypost.com

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