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Davenport Iowa building collapse latest: Contractor’s dire warning days before disaster revealed

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Video shows dramatic aftermath of building collapse in Iowa

A contractor has said he warned the owner of the residential building that collapsed in downtown Davenport, Iowa, on Sunday that the disaster was imminent.

Speaking to The Quad-Cities Times, Ryan Shaffer, co-owner of local firm RA Masonry, said he was working on another building close to the six-storey 324 Main Street complex when he was approached by the latter property’s owner, Andrew Wold, about potential work, only for Mr Wold to walk away saying the quote was too high.

“He wanted to cut the cost by cutting out the shoring and supporting of the building,” Mr Shaffer said.

“I said, ‘If we don’t do it this way exactly, I’m not putting my guys in there. Somebody is going to die.’”

Mr Wold appears to have subsequently shopped around for a cheaper firm to carry out the work and found an alternative business that would do it for less, as reflected by city records.

Two men, Ryan Hitchcock and Branden Colvin, are still believed to be trapped under the wreckage of the building, following Sunday’s partial collapse, as the city revealed plans to proceed with demolition due to the building’s brittle condition.

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ICYMI: Cats, snakes and lizard rescued from the wreckage

The Humane Society of Scott County announced on Tuesday night that several animals were rescued and reunited with their humans.

“We recovered 6 cats, 2 snakes, and 1 lizard, which were all the pets reported on our form that weren’t in one of the apartments where the building collapsed,” the non-profit announced on Tuesday night. “We’ve already reunited 4 cats, the 2 snakes, and the lizard with their owners, and the other two will be reunited shortly!”

Five tenants are still unaccounted for, at least two of them are believed to be trapped in the wreckage.

Humane Society of Scott County

Update as of 5/30/23 at 11:41am: Davenport and Bettendorf Fire Department will be making another rescue effort inside the collapsed building in downtown Davenport. Please keep them and all of those…

Andrea Blanco2 June 2023 03:00

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Surviving tenant of Iowa collapsed building reveals wife lost leg in rescue

A survivor of the partially collapsed building in Davenport, Iowa, has revealed her wife had her leg amputated by rescuers trying to save her.

Lexus was standing on a part of the structure that didn’t collapse, but in a matter of seconds, her wife and two cats disappeared under the rubble.

Andrea Blanco2 June 2023 02:00

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Iowa officials say ‘computer glitch’ changed inspection record for collapsed Davenport building

When permit records for an Iowa building that collapsed this past weekend were mysteriously changed after the tragedy, city officials blamed a “computer glitch”.

Skeptical members of the community aren’t convinced it was a mistake.

Andrea Blanco2 June 2023 01:00

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Iowa officials laid plans to demolish a collapsed building. Then they admitted people could still be trapped

Search efforts have been called off but at least two residents of the building complex remain unaccounted for, Andrea Blanco reports.

Andrea Blanco2 June 2023 00:00

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City faces backlash after demolition announced

The city has been criticized by some who said it was moving too quickly toward demolishing the 116-year-old brick and steel structure after it partially collapsed, with initial plans to start the process as early as Tuesday morning.

After one woman was found alive in an apartment on Monday night, protesters showed up to the site, holding signs that said “Find Them First” and “Who is in the Rubble?” Some used a megaphone to shout out names of residents.

The building had 53 tenants in about 80 units, the police chief said.

Andrea Blanco1 June 2023 22:44

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WATCH: Ninth person rescued from wreckage of Iowa building collapse

Ninth person rescued from wreckage of Iowa building collapse

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Iowa officials face a grueling decision

Experts have said the structure built in the 1900s is extremely unstable. Because of the layout of the building, with the rear brick part holding together much of the steel structure, officials said there were likely no void spaces where trapped victims could have taken shelter.

Authorities said its brittle condition is worsening with time and the possibility of another collapse is now imminent.

“We want to get everyone out, we want to do it right now,” Mr Morris said as he broke down in tears at Tuesday’s press conference. “So understand, it’s not that we don’t want to do this … it’s that we have to do it in a safe manner.”

Andrea Blanco1 June 2023 22:00

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Structure of collapsed building becomes more brittle as time passes, experts say

Experts said the structure, built in the 1900s is extremely unstable. Because of the layout of the building, with the rear brick part holding together much of the steal structure, officials said there were likely no void spaces where trapped victims could have shielded.

Authorities said its brittle condition is worsening with time and the possibility of another collapse is now imminent.

Andrea Blanco1 June 2023 21:32

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Owner of collapsed Iowa building faces $300 fine for ‘failing to keep structure safe’

The owner of a building that collapsed earlier this week in Davenport, Iowa, is facing a $300 fine for “failing to keep the structure safe.”

Court records reviewed by The Independent on Wednesday show that Andrew Wold is listed as a defendant in a civil enforcement action brought by the City of Davenport on Tuesday, two days after Mr Wold’s six-storey building on 324 Main Street collapsed.

According to WQAD, Mr Wold now faces a $300 fine stemming from the enforcement for reportedly failing to keep the building in “safe, sanitary and structurally sound condition.”

Andrea Blanco1 June 2023 20:59

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Tenant who had moved into building 24 hours before collapse is reunited with her cat LuLu

Photography intern reunited with cat after collapse

Elizabeth Pruitt, an intern at The Quad-Cities Times, had moved into The Davenport less than 24 hours before its collapse. Ms Pruitt, originally from Missouri, saw the listing online, said she felt the images she saw in the online listings and on a videocall with the property management were not how the building really looked inside.

“The first thing I notice when I walk in the building is how gross it is, how unclean it is. And I don’t mean it hasn’t been cleaned in a month. It truly seems like it hasn’t been cleaned in years,” she told the Times.

Ms Pruitt, who had brought her cat Lulu in the move, left to go to Target on Sunday evening. When she returned, the rear part of her building was gone.

“I said, ‘That’s my building.’ And I just break down. I rushed to the cop that’s near me, and I’m trying to get information and he doesn’t tell me anything. He just tells me a building collapsed,” Ms Pruitt said. “I tell him, ‘That’s my apartment. My stuff’s inside. My cat’s inside.’ And he just says, ‘Well I can’t let you in. Nobody’s going in.’”

Her biggest worry was Lulu, Ms Pruitt said. And for nearly 48 hours, she anxiously waited for updates until a coworker informed her the Humane Society of Scott County had rescued her.

“All I read was, ‘We have Lulu,’ and I cried,” she said.

Ms Pruitt is receiving donations through a GoFundMe to cover her losses.

(Elizabeth Pruitt/GoFundMe)

Andrea Blanco1 June 2023 19:58

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