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Police: Building partially collapses on East Carson in Pittsburgh's South Side

Megan Guza
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Megan Guza | Tribune-Review
Remnants of a building that partially collapsed on Pittsburgh’s South Side on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021.
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Courtesy of the Department of Public Safety
Pittsburgh Public Safety officials survey the scene of a partial building collapse on East Carson Street on Pittsburgh’s South Side on Thursday.
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Courtesy of the Department of Public Safety
Pittsburgh Public Safety officials survey the scene of a partial building collapse on East Carson Street on Pittsburgh’s South Side on Thursday.
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Courtesy of the Department of Public Safety
Pittsburgh Public Safety officials survey the scene of a partial building collapse on East Carson Street on Pittsburgh’s South Side on Thursday.

Part of a building collapsed on Thursday evening on East Carson Street in Pittsburgh’s South Side, authorities said.

The upper floor of a two-story building in the 1600 block fell into the street, according to Public Safety officials.

No one was inside when the collapsed occurred, and no patrons on the lower floor — an ice cream shop — were injured, authorities said. One firefighter was treated for glass in his eye.

It was not immediately clear what might have caused the collapse or if it was related to the strong storms blowing through the area.

East Carson Street will be closed overnight into Friday morning between South 16th and South 17th streets. Officials said inspectors are analyzing the structural integrity of the building.

“I just was up right up here and all of a sudden I heard, boom and I don’t know what the hell happened. I didn’t know if it was a car accident or what and I look over and then I can feel stuff hitting the sides of my legs and it just came down,” South Side resident Rob Romano, told Tribune-Review news partner WPXI.

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