Workers at a McDonald's in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan walked out because the restaurant allegedly doesn't have air conditioning on one of the hottest days of the year.

One worker allegedly collapsed, while others reportedly fell ill from the extreme heat.

Temperatures in New York are exceeding 95 degrees today.

Greg Basta at New York Communities for Change tweeted this picture of protesters looking on while an employee appears to be wheeled out by emergency crews:

Basta called for supporters to go to 4259 Broadway and protest the conditions.

"In the middle of a heat wave like this, to be expected to stand in a hot kitchen with no air conditioning is inhumane and unsafe. We are human beings. We've told McDonalds before that the air conditioning doesn't work and that we can't take the heat but they don't listen to us. We can't take it anymore. No one should have to work like this," a worker named Jamne Izquierdo was quoted as saying in a release.

Manhattan borough president Scott Stringer said he was looking into the incident:

Here are photos of the scenes outside with workers. That sign reads "In hot weather":

Elected officials showed up to give their opinions:

No one answered the phone number listed for the Washington Heights McDonald's. We've reached out to the company for comment and will update when we know more.