New York, Jan 20 : A 200-foot crane collapsed onto a building under construction near
the East River waterfront Wednesday, injuring seven people, three of them
seriously.
A two-story framework for the residential building in the New
York City borough of Queens had been erected when the red crane toppled and went
sprawling across it around 2:30 p.m. behind a big neon "Pepsi Cola" sign, a
local landmark.
The three people who were seriously injured were in
stable condition.
One person appeared to have a broken bone. Three people
had to be extricated from underneath the crane, Deputy Fire Chief Mark Ferran
said.
Preston White, 48, a carpenter from the Bronx, was on his first day
on the job at the site in the Long Island City neighborhood.
He had
turned to speak to a friend when he heard a popping sound and turned back
around.
At that moment, "I saw the cable whipping toward the deck. ...
You could just hear it buckling," White said.
The impact shook the
scaffolding he was on.
The crane cut down the framework of the building
"like a hot knife in butter," White said, because there was no plaster on it
yet.
A fellow worker, Russell Roberson, 32, of Brooklyn, said the crane
had been up about four days — and went down really fast.
City officials
went up in a cherry picker while investigating the accident.
Construction
cranes have been a source of safety worries in the city since two giant rigs
collapsed within two months of each other in Manhattan in 2008, killing a total
of nine people.
Those accidents spurred the resignation of the city's
buildings commissioner and fueled new safety measures, including hiring more
inspectors and expanding training requirements and inspection
checklists.
Another crane fell and killed a worker in April at a
construction site for a new subway line. That rig was exempt from most city
construction safety rules because it was working for a state-overseen agency
that runs the subway system.
During Superstorm Sandy, a construction
crane atop a $1.5 billion luxury high-rise in midtown Manhattan collapsed in
high winds and danged precariously for several days until it could be
tethered.
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