California recycling center's roof collapses
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San Jose firefighters respond to building collapse at recycling facility; no injuries reported
Firefighters say all employees are accounted for and drones were used to determine that nobody was trapped under the debris. There are no reports of injuries, and the scene was deemed "under control."
Accidental column crash led to roof ‘collapse' at San Jose recycling center, officials say
San Jose firefighters on Friday were working at the scene of “a collapse” at a recycling center, the fire department said. Accoring to the San Jose Fire Batalion Chief, en employee at the facility was operating a loader and drove into a column knocking down a beam, which led to the roof collapse. All employees at the recycling center, located on the 200 block of Leo Avenue, have been accounted for, and determined no one else was inside the struc…


California Recycling Center's Ceiling Collapses · Global Voices
SAN JOSÉ, California – The roof of a recycling center collapsed on Friday afternoon in San Jose. Firefighters reported that the incident occurred around 3:07 p.m., at facilities located on the 200th block of Leo Avenue. Authorities confirmed that all employees are safe, although it is not known if there were other people inside the structure. As a precautionary measure, drones and search dogs were requested. So far no injuries have been reported.
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