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Two people died after a crane collapsed at the construction site of the new Cape Canaveral Hospital on Merritt Island. The crane crushed a work truck and damaged the site's roof. A giant crane ...
HELP INVESTIGATORS. WE ARE NOW HEARING THE 911 CALLS MADE AFTER THE CRANE COLLAPSED AT A BREVARD COUNTY CONSTRUCTION SITE, KILLING TWO WORKERS IN MERRITT ISLAND. WESH TWO SENAIT GEBREGIORGIS ...
A.M. WE CONTINUE WITH BREAKING NEWS TONIGHT. IN THE LAST 30 MINUTES, WE’VE LEARNED THE NAMES OF THE TWO MEN KILLED IN A DEADLY CRANE COLLAPSE IN BREVARD COUNTY. LET’S GET RIGHT OUT TO WESH 2’S.
A construction crane tipped over in Weymouth on Thursday, May 29, at Legion Memorial Field on Commercial Street. Police said nobody was injured in the late afternoon accident, according to media ...
Two construction workers were killed Wednesday when a large crane collapsed at the site of a new Cape Canaveral hospital located on Merritt Island, on Florida's Space Coast, according to officials.
A crane collapsed Wednesday, June 4 at the construction site of the new Cape Canaveral Hospital on Merritt Island, Fla. Two workers were killed in the accident. Photo by Malcolm Denemark/Florida ...
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MERRITT ISLAND — Two people died Wednesday after a giant crane collapsed at the construction site for a new hospital in Merritt Island, officials said. The collapse occurred at the site of the ...
MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — Two people died Wednesday after a giant crane collapsed at the construction site for a new central Florida hospital, officials said. The collapse occurred at the site of ...
A giant crane collapsed at the construction site of Health First's planned new Cape Canaveral Hospital on Merritt Island on June 4, killing two people in what the health care provider called "a ...
Abigail Krane, a student at Eagle University in Boise, was awarded a P.E.O. Program for Continuing Education $4,000 Grant from the P.E.O. Sisterhood. She was sponsored by P.E.O. Chapter I of Emmett.
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