A structural collapse at a Toronto construction site sent at least seven people to hospital and injured several others Monday afternoon at a major intersection north of the downtown core.
Police flocked to a construction site in the city’s Forest Hill neighbourhood around 2:30 p.m. after the accident at a building currently being turned into a new public transit stop.
The collapse happened at a construction site for a future Eglinton Crosstown station, Metrolinx spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins confirmed.
“The building was in the process of being demolished when a front wall collapsed and fell on the covered walkway, with the weight of the scaffolding,” Metrolinx said in a message posted on Facebook Monday afternoon.
Three patients – two females and a male – were transported to hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries, paramedics said. Their ages were not immediately known.
Four more patients, including a baby, were transported to hospital with minor injuries. Toronto Fire Services Captain Michael Westwood confirmed that a young couple and a baby were among those rescued from the debris.
“There was a mother and a baby crying with their dad sitting outside the ambulance,” Myrna Calar, another witness at the scene, described.
“Toronto Fire (Services) has advised us that the baby carriage basically saved the baby’s life,” Toronto police Const. Allyson Douglas-Cook told reporters in an update Monday afternoon.
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“It was quite mangled, but the baby is OK.”
Dogs were brought in to assist in the search for additional patients possibly trapped under the debris.
“From what we know, everyone has been rescued from the building,” Douglas-Cook said.
Calar said crews have been working at the site for “a few weeks.”
“Going forward, our primary focus is on the well-being of the injured, and our hearts and thoughts are out for them,” John Jensen, with Metrolinx, said at the scene.
“Metrolinx is cooperating fully with the investigation that is underway.”
Eglinton Avenue is currently closed west of Bathurst Street. The closure is expected to last until Tuesday morning, police said in a tweet shortly after 7 p.m.
Agencies/Canadajournal