Hollywood Structure Collapse: What We Know So Far
A building at 2915 Washington Street in Hollywood has suffered a significant structural failure, prompting a substantial emergency response. This report details the verified information available approximately 15-20 minutes after the initial dispatch.
As of this reporting, Broward County Emergency Services has upgraded the incident to a HazMat Level II response, indicating a heightened risk and requiring specialized teams. This upgrade often signifies potential hazardous materials, structural instability, or a larger scope of incident than initially assessed. Footage from local news affiliates, including WPLG Local 10, shows multiple units from Hollywood Fire-Rescue and Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue on scene, with a perimeter being established around the affected address and adjacent properties. Traffic is being diverted on Washington Street between US-1 and North 29th Avenue.
Dispatch records indicate no recent historical incidents found at this exact location.
Officials are expected to provide further updates as the scene is secured and initial assessments are completed. A full investigation into the cause of the collapse will likely commence once emergency operations transition from rescue to recovery, or once the building is deemed stable enough for a thorough examination.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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