Marine Park, Brooklyn
Worker Killed After Partial Building Collapse
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Summary
The worker was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
The worker was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
The worker was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
The worker was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
The worker was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
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The victim was pronounced dead at the hospital.
A worker, 43, was installing a refrigeration unit on the first floor and making other repairs, and was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
New information has revealed that a shed attached to a two-story mixed-use building partially collapsed during construction.
Firefighters are requesting the gas and electric companies to the scene.
Firefighters have placed the incident under control.
Firefighters confirm the secondary search is complete with no additional victims. The injured individual is being transported by EMS.
Firefighters report the primary search is complete with no additional victims found. Units continue to search the debris. Department of Buildings (DOB) has been requested to the scene.
NYPD dispatch reports this may be an abandoned, commercial building.
Per firefighters, all non-essential units are being released from the scene.
EMS units confirm only one person is injured at the scene.
Firefighters have successfully freed the trapped individual from the debris, and medics are now attending to the victim.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters confirm the "setback" portion is about 10 feet-by-15 feet.
EMS units have confirmed the person sustained critical injuries and is still trapped under rubble as rescue efforts continue.
Firefighters are blocking traffic in the area to allow additional first responders to access the site.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have transmitted a "10-60", meaning a major emergency response is expected at the scene.
EMS units have arrived at the scene.
Firefighters are in the process of safely removing the trapped individual from the rubble.
Dispatch has provided an updated address.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 3123 Quentin Rd.
Are you in the area or have more information? Go live from a safe distance or leave a comment to help keep your community informed.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have confirmed a "setback" collapse with one person trapped. Emergency services are actively working on the scene.
EMS units are also en route to assist.
Police are en route to the scene.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a roof collapse.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Quentin Rd & E 33rd St.
The victim was pronounced dead at the hospital.
A worker, 43, was installing a refrigeration unit on the first floor and making other repairs, and was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
New information has revealed that a shed attached to a two-story mixed-use building partially collapsed during construction.
Firefighters are requesting the gas and electric companies to the scene.
Firefighters have placed the incident under control.
Firefighters confirm the secondary search is complete with no additional victims. The injured individual is being transported by EMS.
Firefighters report the primary search is complete with no additional victims found. Units continue to search the debris. Department of Buildings (DOB) has been requested to the scene.
NYPD dispatch reports this may be an abandoned, commercial building.
Per firefighters, all non-essential units are being released from the scene.
EMS units confirm only one person is injured at the scene.
Firefighters have successfully freed the trapped individual from the debris, and medics are now attending to the victim.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters confirm the "setback" portion is about 10 feet-by-15 feet.
EMS units have confirmed the person sustained critical injuries and is still trapped under rubble as rescue efforts continue.
Firefighters are blocking traffic in the area to allow additional first responders to access the site.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have transmitted a "10-60", meaning a major emergency response is expected at the scene.
EMS units have arrived at the scene.
Firefighters are in the process of safely removing the trapped individual from the rubble.
Dispatch has provided an updated address.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 3123 Quentin Rd.
Are you in the area or have more information? Go live from a safe distance or leave a comment to help keep your community informed.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have confirmed a "setback" collapse with one person trapped. Emergency services are actively working on the scene.
EMS units are also en route to assist.
Police are en route to the scene.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a roof collapse.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Quentin Rd & E 33rd St.
The victim was pronounced dead at the hospital.
A worker, 43, was installing a refrigeration unit on the first floor and making other repairs, and was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
New information has revealed that a shed attached to a two-story mixed-use building partially collapsed during construction.
Firefighters are requesting the gas and electric companies to the scene.
Firefighters have placed the incident under control.
Firefighters confirm the secondary search is complete with no additional victims. The injured individual is being transported by EMS.
Firefighters report the primary search is complete with no additional victims found. Units continue to search the debris. Department of Buildings (DOB) has been requested to the scene.
NYPD dispatch reports this may be an abandoned, commercial building.
Per firefighters, all non-essential units are being released from the scene.
EMS units confirm only one person is injured at the scene.
Firefighters have successfully freed the trapped individual from the debris, and medics are now attending to the victim.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters confirm the "setback" portion is about 10 feet-by-15 feet.
EMS units have confirmed the person sustained critical injuries and is still trapped under rubble as rescue efforts continue.
Firefighters are blocking traffic in the area to allow additional first responders to access the site.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have transmitted a "10-60", meaning a major emergency response is expected at the scene.
EMS units have arrived at the scene.
Firefighters are in the process of safely removing the trapped individual from the rubble.
Dispatch has provided an updated address.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 3123 Quentin Rd.
Are you in the area or have more information? Go live from a safe distance or leave a comment to help keep your community informed.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have confirmed a "setback" collapse with one person trapped. Emergency services are actively working on the scene.
EMS units are also en route to assist.
Police are en route to the scene.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a roof collapse.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Quentin Rd & E 33rd St.
The victim was pronounced dead at the hospital.
A worker, 43, was installing a refrigeration unit on the first floor and making other repairs, and was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
New information has revealed that a shed attached to a two-story mixed-use building partially collapsed during construction.
Firefighters are requesting the gas and electric companies to the scene.
Firefighters have placed the incident under control.
Firefighters confirm the secondary search is complete with no additional victims. The injured individual is being transported by EMS.
Firefighters report the primary search is complete with no additional victims found. Units continue to search the debris. Department of Buildings (DOB) has been requested to the scene.
NYPD dispatch reports this may be an abandoned, commercial building.
Per firefighters, all non-essential units are being released from the scene.
EMS units confirm only one person is injured at the scene.
Firefighters have successfully freed the trapped individual from the debris, and medics are now attending to the victim.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters confirm the "setback" portion is about 10 feet-by-15 feet.
EMS units have confirmed the person sustained critical injuries and is still trapped under rubble as rescue efforts continue.
Firefighters are blocking traffic in the area to allow additional first responders to access the site.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have transmitted a "10-60", meaning a major emergency response is expected at the scene.
EMS units have arrived at the scene.
Firefighters are in the process of safely removing the trapped individual from the rubble.
Dispatch has provided an updated address.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 3123 Quentin Rd.
Are you in the area or have more information? Go live from a safe distance or leave a comment to help keep your community informed.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have confirmed a "setback" collapse with one person trapped. Emergency services are actively working on the scene.
EMS units are also en route to assist.
Police are en route to the scene.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a roof collapse.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Quentin Rd & E 33rd St.
The victim was pronounced dead at the hospital.
A worker, 43, was installing a refrigeration unit on the first floor and making other repairs, and was found under a heavy slab of concrete.
New information has revealed that a shed attached to a two-story mixed-use building partially collapsed during construction.
Firefighters are requesting the gas and electric companies to the scene.
Firefighters have placed the incident under control.
Firefighters confirm the secondary search is complete with no additional victims. The injured individual is being transported by EMS.
Firefighters report the primary search is complete with no additional victims found. Units continue to search the debris. Department of Buildings (DOB) has been requested to the scene.
NYPD dispatch reports this may be an abandoned, commercial building.
Per firefighters, all non-essential units are being released from the scene.
EMS units confirm only one person is injured at the scene.
Firefighters have successfully freed the trapped individual from the debris, and medics are now attending to the victim.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters confirm the "setback" portion is about 10 feet-by-15 feet.
EMS units have confirmed the person sustained critical injuries and is still trapped under rubble as rescue efforts continue.
Firefighters are blocking traffic in the area to allow additional first responders to access the site.
Radio clips available.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have transmitted a "10-60", meaning a major emergency response is expected at the scene.
EMS units have arrived at the scene.
Firefighters are in the process of safely removing the trapped individual from the rubble.
Dispatch has provided an updated address.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 3123 Quentin Rd.
Are you in the area or have more information? Go live from a safe distance or leave a comment to help keep your community informed.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters have confirmed a "setback" collapse with one person trapped. Emergency services are actively working on the scene.
EMS units are also en route to assist.
Police are en route to the scene.
Radio clips available.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a roof collapse.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Quentin Rd & E 33rd St.
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Always be happy to make it home safe, you never know what can happen
When you return home today and everyday, please give thanks. It is truly an underestimated blessing.
ππ½ these landlords must be held accountable in Brooklyn ππ½ work permit or no work permitππ½ the families need justice
That is so sad and horrific I pray for his family
Always be happy to make it home safe, you never know what can happen
When you return home today and everyday, please give thanks. It is truly an underestimated blessing.
ππ½ these landlords must be held accountable in Brooklyn ππ½ work permit or no work permitππ½ the families need justice
That is so sad and horrific I pray for his family
Always be happy to make it home safe, you never know what can happen
When you return home today and everyday, please give thanks. It is truly an underestimated blessing.
ππ½ these landlords must be held accountable in Brooklyn ππ½ work permit or no work permitππ½ the families need justice
That is so sad and horrific I pray for his family
Always be happy to make it home safe, you never know what can happen
When you return home today and everyday, please give thanks. It is truly an underestimated blessing.
ππ½ these landlords must be held accountable in Brooklyn ππ½ work permit or no work permitππ½ the families need justice
That is so sad and horrific I pray for his family
Always be happy to make it home safe, you never know what can happen
When you return home today and everyday, please give thanks. It is truly an underestimated blessing.
ππ½ these landlords must be held accountable in Brooklyn ππ½ work permit or no work permitππ½ the families need justice
That is so sad and horrific I pray for his family
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