Building partially collapses in New York City's Upper West Side
Thursday, July 14, 2005
A building being prepared for demolition collapsed this morning in New York's Upper West Side around 9 a.m. EDT. Five people are known to be injured from the accident, as well as one rescue worker who was injured in the aftermath. None of the injuries were life-threatening.
The building was a supermarket, which was being taken down to make room for a high-rise building, something that residents took issue with. The roof, front wall, and scaffolding all fell to the ground, as stated by Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta.
Soon after the incident at least 100 police and fire department personnel combed the wreckage for more victims, using search and rescue dogs to find people by scent. They quickly accounted for the twenty-five construction workers who were working on the supermarket. Most of the victims' injuries were broken bones, including one person who broke all four extremities.
Subway lines 1, 2, and 3 have been closed or redirected in response, along with the M104 bus.
Sources
edit- Associated Press. "Building Under Construction Collapses On Upper West Side" — WNBC-TV, July 14, 2005
- Associated Press. "Five hurt in New York building collapse" — CNN.com, July 14, 2005
- Pat Milton. "N.Y. Collapse Injures Five, Including Baby" — SFGate.com, July 14, 2005
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