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More than 200 firefighters responded to the scene of the crane collapse with crews stationed on the roof deck of a neighbouring building to use hoses to put out the flames.
Square lattice roof top tower 98 (40 + 58 (building + tower)) [16] Storm [16] The tower on the roof collapsed to street. Two persons were killed. [17] WMBD AM radio tower, Peoria, Illinois, US April 20, 2000: Thunderstorm winds Early morning thunderstorm wind event with estimated damage of $500,000 [18] WRMD-Tower, St. Petersburg, Florida, US ...
Falling is the action of a person or animal losing stability and ending up in a lower position, often on the ground. It is the second-leading cause of accidental death worldwide and a major cause of personal injury, especially for the elderly. [4]
The crane, which was being dismantled, fell across the street and its median, crushing six cars near the Fairview Avenue intersection. It also damaged the building's roof and eastern facade. [2] Two of the four victims were ironworkers, while the others, a college student and a former city administrator, were in vehicles on the street. [3]
The incident that led to the death of the 73-year-old man happened on Saturday morning at an apartment building in Washington ... Man dies after falling out of NYC apartment during break-in ...
More than 200 firefighters responded to the scene of the crane collapse with crews stationed on the roof deck of a neighbouring building to use hoses to put out the flames.
Another tenant sued him after she said she fell through the stairs. South Bend landlord owes damages to 2 tenants. One lost her home; other says she fell through stairs.
The building was equipped with a sprinkler system, but had many single-point vulnerabilities for failure: the sprinkler system required manual initiation of the electrical fire pumps, rather than being a fully automatic system; the floor-level controls had a single connection to the sprinkler water riser; and the sprinkler system required some ...