Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Building in Alaska collapses; 1 killed

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A building collapse in Alaska on Friday evening killed one person and briefly trapped two others, including a victim who communicat­ed with firefighte­rs before being freed and taken to a hospital, officials said.

The Anchorage Fire Department confirmed the death of one person after the building housing the Turnagain CrossFit gym collapsed, the Anchorage Daily News reported.

Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson tweeted that the Fire Department and the Anchorage Police Department responded to reports of the building collapse at 5:25 p.m.

Fire Department Assistant Chief Brian Partch said more than 10 people were inside when the building collapsed and three were trapped, the newspaper reported.

Firefighte­rs located and were able to speak to one person while working for about an hour to cut away debris. The victim was removed and taken to a hospital, officials said.

“We had our search-andrescue crews jump in and they started shoring up the building to make it safe for the rescuers and to protect the individual who was trapped in the building,” Partch said.

Fire Department Assistant Chief Alex Boyd said another person escaped without assistance and was treated at the scene.

Partch said first responders were working with Municipali­ty of Anchorage engineers and others to stabilize the building debris to recover the deceased victim.

The cause of the collapse was unclear and would be investigat­ed by inspectors and structural engineers, Boyd said, noting that initial speculatio­n was the weight of snow on the building was a contributi­ng factor.

About a third of the building experience­d significan­t structural damage and officials were concerned other areas may be affected.

“With one area of failure, we’re concerned about other areas of failure,” Boyd said.

People were evacuated from businesses in parts of the building beyond the gym and engineers will determine when it is safe to return, possibly within 48 hours, Boyd said.

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