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Car crushed by collapsed scaffolding at Mansfield construction site, fire officials say

Scaffolding that collapsed at a Mansfield construction site crushed a vehicle and injured at least two people Thursday morning.
Scaffolding that collapsed at a Mansfield construction site crushed a vehicle and injured at least two people Thursday morning. Mansfield Fire Department

Scaffolding that collapsed at a Mansfield apartment complex construction site crushed a car and injured at least two people Thursday morning.

The incident occurred around 7:30 a.m. on Watson Branch Road, off FM 157 between Debbie Lane and Mouser Way, the Mansfield Fire Department said. Firefighters were dispatched to the scene after a report that people were trapped.

“Upon arrival, our crews found a vehicle was struck after scaffolding collapsed at a construction site,” the fire department said. “Three people were inside the vehicle when it was struck. Two patients were able to get out of the vehicle, but the third required extrication.”

One person was flown to a nearby hospital by CareFlite to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, a second was taken to a nearby Arlington hospital by the fire department and the third individual refused to be taken to a hospital, officials said.

Details surrounding the individuals’ ages, or conditions, remain unknown.

The investigation into the cause of the collapse remains ongoing, the fire department said.

This story was originally published February 10, 2022 at 10:27 AM.

Jessika Harkay
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Jessika Harkay was a breaking news reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram until 2022. Jessika is a Baylor graduate who previously worked as a breaking news reporter at the Hartford Courant and interned at the New York Daily News.
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