Video
from the scene showed piles of metal lying on the ground outside a
roughly seven-story building. The collapsed scaffolding appeared to
cover a large section of a city block.
Senior
Capt. Ruy Lozano, from the Houston Fire Department, told reporters that
all the injured were workers at the scene -- not passersby or first
responders. He described all the construction workers injuries as not
life-threatening.
Firefighters could be seen walking around the scene, in some cases getting underneath the rubble of scaffolding.
As to whether there might be more hurt or even any killed, Lozano said, "We don't have any confirmation of missing workers."
Houston's
Office of Emergency Management reported the collapse happened near the
corner of Crawford and Preston streets -- an area not far from Minute
Maid Park, the home of Major League Baseball's Houston Astros.
"There's always the potential for a
secondary collapse," the senior captain said. "It's dangerous, so we're
keeping people out of the way."
The
Houston Fire Department reported that the first crews arrived within
three minutes after the collapse was reported around 11:10 a.m. (12:10
p.m. ET). Within about 30 minutes, more than 30 units -- including
several heavy rescue personnel -- were already on-site.
Lozano said one of the biggest concerns was the safety of at least 100 firefighters at the scene.
(CNN)
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