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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Fire Engineering- FDNY Truck and the Sinkhole

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NEW YORK, New York—A large sinkhole gave way under an FDNY pumper Tuesday in Brroklyn.
The stuck truck was parked on the street outside Brookdale Hospital in East Flatbush when a 15-foot-deep sinkhole opened up and swallowed its front right wheel around noon.
About a dozen firefighters stacked pieces of wood near the tire of the Engine Co. 257 truck to keep it from sinking deeper into Rockaway Parkway.
But one of the planks then sprang out and hit two of the emergency responders.
Both were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Puzzlingly, they were taken to Kings County Hospital instead of being treated at Brook­dale. Authorities could not immediately explain why.
FDNY Chief Stephen Moro of Division 15 said it’s unclear what caused the sinkhole. “This is an odd one,” Moro said.
A few hospital workers who witnessed the incident said it was frightening.
“It’s scary because they just [repaved] this street after putting in new pipes,” said Paulie Johnson, who works in the security office at Brookdale’s Urgent Care Center. “It looks good from the surface, but we don’t know what’s underneath.”
Another hospital worker, Alicia Headley, noted, “It’s a very deep hole, and it could’ve been anyone stuck there.’’

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