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FIU bridge collapse: ‘We’ve got a big, big deal here,’ 911 caller says

- By Freida Frisaro and Jennifer Kay The Associated Press

Police and rescue workers arrived at the scene of a pedestrian bridge collapse near Florida Internatio­nal University even before witnesses could finish making 911 calls for help, according to audio files released Thursday.

Miami-Dade Police released 15 calls made to 911 dispatcher­s in the moments after the collapse on March 15. Sirens could be heard blaring behind several frantic callers moments after the 950-ton structure fell into traffic.

“Oh, my gosh. A lot of cars are under the bridge,” one woman told a 911 dispatcher.

She started crying and added, “Hurry up, please,” before realizing police had arrived at the scene.

Another woman said in a shaken voice that she was driving to work when the bridge fell in front of her.

“There are dead people,” she said in Spanish to the dispatcher.

A male caller told a dispatcher the bridge had collapsed across the whole eight-lane roadway.

“They just put it up, they were working on it, and it collapsed into the middle of the road. We’ve got a big, big deal here,” he said.

“It’s a big, big, mess,” he said, adding the police were already at the scene.

The dispatcher asked if anyone was injured.

“From what I see, it must have hurt somebody,” he said.

The bridge was intended to span a busy roadway between Florida Internatio­nal University and the neighborin­g city of Sweetwater. The collapse killed six people.

The family of one of the victims filed a wrongful death lawsuit Thursday in state court. The lawsuit filed on behalf of the son and wife of victim Rolando Fraga seeks unspecifie­d damages from Munilla Constructi­on Management and FIGG Bridge Engineers, the two main entities involved in the bridge constructi­on.

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