Another dozen people walked out on their own, officials said.
With the help of six rescue dogs, first responders pulled an
eighth person from the building overnight who was being treated
at the hospital, Mayor Mike Matson said at a Monday morning
briefing.
The four corners of the building remained standing, but a
section of the building a couple of apartments wide collapsed on
one side, leaving support beams dangling from upper floors and a
pile of rubble below.
Matson credited first responders from several city, county and
state agencies that immediately entered the building
"irrespective of their personal safety" to help victims.
"Because of that, they saved lives. ... They're the heroes of
the day," Matson said.
Davenport Fire Chief Michael Carlsten said he expected to call
an end to the search effort later on Monday once officials have
confirmed their initial information that nobody remained
unaccounted for inside the building.
City officials said the building had been inspected several
times in recent years, both for complaints and routine
inspections, but declined to speculate on a cause.
Davenport is a city of about 100,000 people on the Mississippi
River on Iowa's eastern border with Illinois.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, California; Editing by
Alistair Bell)
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