Fire crews in New York City responded to a scaffolding collapse early Monday morning, sending three people to the hospital.
Officials confirmed to Fox News Digital that the call came in at 8:17 a.m. at 245 West 29th Street in Manhattan.
The building, not far from Madison Square Garden between 7th and 8th avenues in Chelsea, is a French restaurant, wardrobe supply and photography business, according to Google. Scaffolding can be seen on Google Maps images.
The FDNY said no problems with the building’s stability were discovered. A deputy chief at the scene called the scaffolding a “sidewalk shed.”
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Video from the scene by FOX 5 New York shows debris on the sidewalk and roadway, with safety crews working to secure the area.
Two of the people taken to Bellevue Hospital are in critical condition, and the other is in critical condition, Deputy Chief Michael Worols said.
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A box truck is believed to have plowed into a sidewalk shed, causing a 40-foot section to fall, Worrols said, but said the New York Police Department will continue to investigate.