A construction crew was in the process of "stepping" the crane,
or adding a section to raise its height, when an elevated
equipment platform gave way, sending its load onto bridge
traffic below, the city's Fire and Rescue Chief Stephen Gollan
said.
Two vehicles were struck by the fallen structure of steel
girders and struts, which gouged a hole in the surface of the
bridge and left three people with non-life-threatening injuries,
Gollan said.
Two of them, a man and a woman from separate vehicles, were
taken to the hospital for treatment, while the third person
declined to be transported.
The man who went to the hospital, identified by local television
station WSVN-TV as Mark Cerezin, said a fallen piece of the
crane landed on a minivan in front of him, then bounced and
sliced through part of his vehicle as he hit the brakes.
"It took off the front of my car, and I'm completely fine," he
told WSVN.
A construction worker who was on or near the platform when it
collapsed fell to his death, Gollan said.
The bridge over the New River was closed for repairs, and the
cause of the accident, which occurred at the start of the
evening rush hour in downtown Fort Lauderdale, was under
investigation, he added.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Jamie
Freed)
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