Portion of Stage Collapses on Supreme Court Justice
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 1:33 pm
Click on the link below and there's a video link on the right. Watch it...it's unreal. Very close call...could have been much worse. :o
http://wcco.com/topstories/topstories_story_185130946.html
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) There were some frightening moments during Friday morning's dedication ceremonies at the Philadelphia National Constitution Center, when a large piece of the stage frame came crashing down, just narrowly missing Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Several people, including Mayor John Street, were hit.
To a 1-2-3 countdown by Justice O'Connor, various people on the stage were pulling on some ribbons to reveal artwork, when a large piece landed just feet from the guest of honor. Secret Service agents rushed onto the stage to make sure O'Connor was not hurt.
She was not hit but was heard through an open microphone saying "we could all have been killed."
The center's president, Joe Torsella, was hit in the head by the falling piece. Mayor John Street and Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter were both hit in the arm. A naturalization worker was also taken to the hospital.
Governor Ed Rendell told our sister station KYW-TV, "I saw it coming and I was able to take a step back. So I didn't get hit. It was only the people in the front row, who were in danger. And as a result, a lot of public officials got hit. The Mayor got hit in the arm. He's at Jefferson. He wasn't in any real pain but just for precaution. Senator Specter got hit in the arm. I don't think he went to the hospital."
None of the injuries were serious.
http://wcco.com/topstories/topstories_story_185130946.html
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) There were some frightening moments during Friday morning's dedication ceremonies at the Philadelphia National Constitution Center, when a large piece of the stage frame came crashing down, just narrowly missing Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Several people, including Mayor John Street, were hit.
To a 1-2-3 countdown by Justice O'Connor, various people on the stage were pulling on some ribbons to reveal artwork, when a large piece landed just feet from the guest of honor. Secret Service agents rushed onto the stage to make sure O'Connor was not hurt.
She was not hit but was heard through an open microphone saying "we could all have been killed."
The center's president, Joe Torsella, was hit in the head by the falling piece. Mayor John Street and Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter were both hit in the arm. A naturalization worker was also taken to the hospital.
Governor Ed Rendell told our sister station KYW-TV, "I saw it coming and I was able to take a step back. So I didn't get hit. It was only the people in the front row, who were in danger. And as a result, a lot of public officials got hit. The Mayor got hit in the arm. He's at Jefferson. He wasn't in any real pain but just for precaution. Senator Specter got hit in the arm. I don't think he went to the hospital."
None of the injuries were serious.