Bodies of 2 Ironworkers pulled from rubble after Philadelphia parking garage collapse that killed 3
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Bodies of 2 Ironworkers pulled from rubble after Philadelphia parking garage collapse that killed 3
"They have recovered both individuals with the utmost dignity and compassion and respect for their families and loved ones. The victims were members of Ironworkers Local 401, identified as Matthew Kane and Mark Scott Jr."
"Good father, good person, gonna miss him. Good times at the Thanksgiving table, good laughs. This was said by Brian Forstater, a cousin of Matthew Kane, reflecting on his character."
"Once we got to the stairwell, we literally had our tech rescue folks get in there and use tools of varying types to locate the people. We had to delayer; we had to take it apart piece by piece using shovels, buckets and our hands to get to the people."
Philadelphia officials confirmed the recovery of two workers' bodies from a parking garage collapse. The victims, Matthew Kane and Mark Scott Jr., were members of Ironworkers Local 401. A third victim, Stepan Shevchuk, initially rescued, later died in the hospital. Crews worked diligently to demolish the garage and locate the missing individuals. Fire Commissioner Jeffrey Thompson described the challenging recovery efforts, which involved using various tools to safely reach the victims. The community mourns the loss, with family members expressing their grief and memories.
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