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The Oak Park Fire Department received a report of a partial building collapse this afternoon in the 200 block of Harrison Street, specifically between 201 and 211, at the southwest corner of Harrison Street and Lombard Avenue.
Dan McInerney was on the scene and shared a detailed account along with several photos:
"Oak Park responded with three engines, two ambulances, a command van, and the Mabas Division 11 Technical Rescue Vehicle to a building collapse at Lombard and Harrison around 1:50 p.m. Upon arrival, crews found a one-story, L-shaped commercial building approximately 150 feet wide by 100 feet deep. The brick facade along about 100 feet of Harrison Street collapsed onto the sidewalk. Fortunately, no one was injured in this typically busy commercial area, though two cars parked in front of the collapse zone were slightly damaged by falling bricks. The east side of the building had been under renovation for some time. Firefighters searched the brick pile along the sidewalk for any potential victims. Units remained on site for roughly 90 minutes securing the structure and utilities before handing the site over to the building department."
Below are the images from the scene:
[Image 1: Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street]
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