
NYC boom crane collapse across Bronx roadway draws heavy emergency response, 2 injured
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Two people were transported to the hospital after a construction boom crane collapsed across a roadway and onto at least one vehicle in New York City on Tuesday.
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At approximately 10:38 a.m., a boom truck collapsed onto a roadway at Jerome Ave. and W. Bedford Park Blvd, crushing a car, the New York City Fire Department told Fox News Digital.
The building under construction appears to be undamaged, the fire department said. FDNY evacuated approximately 29 workers from the site out of precaution pending an evaluation by the New York City Department of Buildings. EMS treated and transported two patients to St. Barnabas Hospital. The extent of the injuries remained unclear.

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