Emergency crews rushed to King Street, Oldham, after a building surrounded by scaffolding partially collapsed earlier today. Two people were hospitalised, though their injuries are not considered serious.
Terraced Building Crumbles Amid Rescue Efforts
- The collapse happened around 12:40 GMT.
- Five occupants inside escaped safely, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service confirmed.
- Police have closed roads and advised the public to steer clear amid the emergency response.
Ambulances and Air Ambulance on Scene
North West Ambulance Service deployed three ambulances, an air ambulance, and a hazardous area response team, alongside doctors and paramedics.
Eyewitness Describes Chaos
“All the emergencies were there already when I arrived,” said local businessman Kwok Wong, who owns Ree Ming Chippy in Royton. “The building was a mess. Air ambulances landed on top of Mecca Bingo roof.”
Official Statement from Fire Service
A GMFRS spokesperson said: “At around 12:4 this afternoon, Tuesday 24 March, three fire engines from across Greater Manchester were called to an incident involving a collapsed building on King Street, Oldham.”
Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops.