Over a dozen hurt in roof collapse near Ohio State University
CBSN
More than a dozen people were hurt Saturday night when a roof collapsed at an off-campus house near Ohio State University in Columbus, officials said, but none of the injuries were believed to be life-threatening.
Columbus Division of Fire Battalion Chief Steve Martin told reporters that crews responded to the scene find that the roof of the home's front porch had collapsed, but that "the home itself was intact."
"The few people that were trapped, I believe, were probably, unpinned, it was like their leg was caught under some of the structure, and some of the other students lifted that off the students," Martin said. "So everybody was kind of out."

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