A construction worker fell from a 15-foot high scaffolding while fixing up Aerosmith fronter Steven Tyler's Los Angeles home. The L.A. Fire Department arrived on the scene to rescue him, but the man is currently in serious condition the LAFD told CBS L.A.
TMZ reports that there is "large-scale" construction currently underway at the house. Tyler wasn't around at the time of the accident, although he "regularly checks up on its progress."
The site added that when the man hit the ground he began screaming in pain and was unable to move. He was not identified except his age was placed at 30-years-old.
In the meantime, Aerosmith are scheduled for a headlining date at Boston Strong, a benefit for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing attack, set for May 30 at TD Garden.
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