People, Buildings May Collapse in Some Undeveloped Countries. They’re Not Supposed to Collapse in America. Building Collapses in Washington DC, Worker Rescued, 5 Injured

A construction worker has been rescued after being trapped for about an hour and a half in the collapse of a building under construction Thursday afternoon in Northwest D.C.

Fire Chief John Donnelly said a combination of small search cameras, a rescue dog, “chain saws and manual labor” got rescuers to the man, who was trapped under three stories of rubble against a beam with about 8 inches of space around him just before 5 p.m.

“He was very, very lucky,” Donnelly said. He described the man’s injuries as serious but not life-threatening.

“You could hear him screaming in pain” as he was loaded on a stretcher, WTOP’s Mike Murillo said, but added that rescuers told him, speaking of the worker, “He should play the Powerball.”

Donnelly said it was “a very, very fast extrication” given the circumstances, the damage and the weather, adding that the collapse was a combination of a “pancake collapse,” in which multiple levels collapse on each other, and a “lean-to collapse,” in which one side of the remaining structure is higher than the other and leaning against an adjacent building..

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Source: WTOP