Happy Valley, OR — There was an accident earlier this month, Friday, May 15, 2015 that resulted in four construction workers being injured. Police in Happy Valley said that it happened that morning at a site where a home was being constructed.
Not many details have been released about this accident, but it appears that there was a partial collapse at the construction site, causing materials to fall on four workers.
They were all injured and taken to a hospital in emergency condition, though it’s not clear how seriously they were hurt. The house being built is on the 1200 block of Jubilee Street in Happy Valley.
From the looks of things, the house had been framed and sheathed when one of the interior walls fell over and knocked some other materials over.
The names of the workers and their employer weren’t released.
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Map of the Accident
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