2. Crane collapse near Providence Tower
in Docklands
• A bridge crane snapped by 50 % near the Providence Tower development in Docklands this
afternoon leaving one workman with serious head injuries.
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• A spokeswoman for London Ambulance Service said hello sent a duty officer, one ambulance and
hazardous area response team to Fairmont Avenue, the location where the 43-storey tower is being
built.
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• Fire crews attended the incident this evening when the used cranes partially fell, with paramedics
retrieving the trapped man and sending him like a priority towards Royal London Hospital.
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• Posting on Twitter, Josh Layton wrote: Crane looks like it’s snapped by 50 percent. No word on
casualties but emergency crews on scene.
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• It’s got since sent one back to the scene on standby in the event of further injuries.
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• Workman was rescued by colleagues using another used cranes. He’s speaking with paramedics at
the scene.
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• The skyscraper is being built and on account of be completed in December 2015, say developer
Balfour Beatty, and will contain 340 luxury flats and 144 affordable apartments.
3. Overturned crane snarls I-81 traffic
• Pennsylvania State Police, Chambersburg, said the18 wheeler was heading north when the driver necessary to stop in order to confirm equipment around the truck.
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• Because the truck was prepared to move again, the wheels hit a soft spot around the berm. Due to weight in the vehicle, the used 25 ton mobile crane along with the trailer rolled onto its
side.
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• Heavy tow equipment had to be introduced so your trailer and mobile crane may very well be brought upright. Police said it had to be done in pieces due to loads, inducing the closure of
I-81 northbound.
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• No one was injured in the crash with out other motor vehicles were involved. Police wouldn’t identify the motive force but identified the business as Olson Trucking Direct of Holmen,
Wisc.
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• Police said the approximate weight of the vehicle was 230,000 pounds.
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• I-81 northbound reopened around 10:20 p.m. PennDOT assisted with traffic flow and removing the vehicle.
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• The spokesman declared that a clip have been removed, and the used Mobile crane is standing, but they’re now debating the best way to eliminate the crane from the interstate.
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• UPDATE: By 8 p.m., a Pennsylvania Department of transportation representative stated that they may be estimating I-81 to get closed between exit 16 and 20 for two main more time.
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• PennDOT will reroute visitors to Routes 30 and 997. Heavy congestion is anticipated all over the area.
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• Chambersburg>> Northbound Interstate 81 was closed around 3:15 p.m. Monday between Exit 16 (U.S. 30) and Exit 20 (Pa. 997).
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• The highway was required to be closed for five hours, in line with a spokesman while using the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
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• I-81 traffic backed up in Franklin County earlier Monday after having a crane fell on the tractor-trailer which was towing it.
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• A Grove quality crane, hauled with a trailer truck, overturned of a mile and a half north of Exit 17 (Walker Road). The crane was leaking hydraulic fluid. Department of transportation and
emergency management officials were for the scene.
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• I-81 traffic backed up in Franklin County earlier Monday from a used cranes fell from the tractor-trailer that was towing it. (Markell Deloatch)
• Traffic initially was restricted to a single lane prior to a order came around 2:45 p.m. to seal the northbound side in the highway.
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• There were no injuries, based on preliminary reports.
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• Traffic was detoured at Exit 16 east to Lincoln Way East, then north on Pa. 997 to Exit 20 at Scotland.