New York crane collapses, injures seven construction workers
NEW YORK (CNN) -- A crane collapse at a construction site in Queens, New York, Wednesday afternoon, January 9th injured seven, according to city fire officials.
All of the injured appear to be construction workers, Department of Buildings spokesman Tony Sclafani said.
Three of the injuries were serious, and four were minor, according to Fire Department of New York spokeswoman Emily Rahimi.
"Everyone's been accounted for," Rahimi said.
The construction site, which is in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens, will be a 25-story apartment building.
New York Crane owns the collapsed crane, Sclafani said. The company also owned a crane that collapsed in 2008 on Manhattan's Upper East Side, killing two construction workers.
New York Crane did not immediately respond to an e-mail from CNN.