Three people were killed in a hangar collapse at Boise Airport, Idaho. The hangar is owned by Jackson Jet Center, and the CEO of Red Sky, a public relations firm, sent out a statement on behalf of the company.
A hangar under construction at Boise Airport in Idaho collapsed, killing three people and injuring nine others, with five in critical condition. The collapse was described as "catastrophic" and caused a chaotic scene, with specialized rescue efforts required for some victims. The cause of the collapse is under investigation, and the contractor responsible for the construction project had obtained permits for the hangar. Emergency and trauma teams are treating patients, and the airport operations were not impacted by the incident.
A steel-framed hangar under construction at Boise Airport collapsed, killing three people and injuring nine, with five in critical condition. The collapse, described as "catastrophic," required specialized rescue efforts as some victims were on elevated platforms at the time. The cause of the collapse is under investigation, and the contractor, Big D Builders, had obtained permits for the project. The collapse occurred at the site of the under-construction hangar for Jackson Jet Center, with the company expressing support for those affected.
A hangar under construction at Boise Airport in Idaho collapsed, resulting in three deaths and nine injuries, with five people in critical condition. The cause of the collapse is under investigation, and emergency teams are treating the injured. The incident did not impact airport operations, and specialized rescue efforts were required for some of the victims who were on elevated platforms at the time of the collapse.