The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Floor collapse injures dozens

Authoritie­s say about 500 people attended party near UGA.

- By Shaddi Abusaid shaddi.abusaid@ajc.com

More than two dozen people were injured Friday when a floor collapsed at a massive house party near the University of Georgia, fire officials said.

Injuries ranged from cuts and scratches to a possible broken arm, though investigat­ors said the incident could have been much worse.

Crews were called to the home on the 100 block of Magnolia Bluff Drive about 1 a.m. after a floor collapsed “due to an unusually large number of people” inside the twostory house, Athens-Clarke County fire officials said in a news release. Authoritie­s said there were about 500 people at the party.

Athens police were already at the scene removing people from the home when firefighte­rs arrived. Firetrucks had a difficult time getting to the scene due to “massive amounts of vehicles and people blocking the street.”

“When our crews finally made it to the home, they found a twostory home over a high crawl space,” the release said. “The majority of the first floor had collapsed into the crawl space due to dozens of people who had overcrowde­d the space while having a party.”

Firefighte­rs helped police get people out of the crawl space as EMS crews triaged patients and assessed their injuries. The partygoers’ injuries were relatively minor, and no one was taken to the hospital by ambulance. Some attendees said they would drive themselves or have someone else take them in for medical attention.

Code enforcemen­t was also called in to determine whether the property should be condemned.

“We are grateful that this unexpected event didn’t turn out any worse than it did,” said fire Capt. Nate Moss.

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