House collapses in Syracuse, New York, injuring 11 people
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A house collapsed in Syracuse, New York, on Tuesday, injuring at least 11 people, officials said.
Firefighters responded to multiple 911 calls of what sounded like an explosion at a two-story home around 4 p.m., Syracuse Fire Chief Michael Monds told reporters on the spot.
Firefighters arrived to find many of the victims already in the front yard, but had to pull at least one youth from a car buried in the rubble, he said.
The residents, a mix of children and adults, were taken to Upstate University Hospital and two of them were in very serious condition, Monds said. Fire officials said all 13 residents were reported Tuesday evening, The Post-Standard reported.
Monds said police and fire officials will investigate what caused the collapse of the home, which dates to 1920. He noted that responding firefighters at the scene also encountered downed power lines and a heavy odor of natural gas.
More than 50 firefighters responded to the collapse and had to be rotated back and forth due to the consequences extreme heat That impacted Syracuse and other parts of the country on Tuesday, Monds said.