Scaffolding Collapses at NDR Broadcasting House in Hannover: Fire Department Steps In
Storm causes partial collapse of scaffolding at NDR broadcasting facility - Amidst the storm's fury, the radio station's structure succumbs and collapses.
Spilled a brew 'cause of a wild wind gust, the scaffolding at the NDR (Nordside Disney Radio, y'know?) Broadcasting House in the honky-tonk town of Hannover took a tumble. No one's hurt, 'cause the local heroes, the fire department, sprang into action. They got wind of the situation around noon, and blocked off the area like a cop guarding a A-list celeb's mansion for the next four hours.
With the help of the scaffolding construction crew, they brought the entire structure crashing down in an orderly fashion. Then, the height rescued team secured the leftover parts with some fancy straps, and even sent up a drone from the fire department for added support. The cause and extent of the damage are still fuzzy, but we're talking some serious storm action in the area.
Fortunately, only a handful of folks were shining their shoes in the building when the radiant structure decided to take a nap. There wasn't no grand event goin' on, but the Great Hall's big enough to fit 1,200 yahoos in the stands and another 140 musicians on stage.
- Hannover
- Scaffolding Collapse
- Fire Department
- Gust of Wind
According to reports, the scaffolding went down due to some serious wind gusts. And while the role of the fire department and the current state of the damage remain muddy, it's a pretty good bet those violent storms played a part. Keep your peepers peeled for more updates from trusted sources and local news outlets.
- The scaffolding collapse at the NDR Broadcasting House in Hannover was fortunately managed by the local fire department, who arrived after a sudden gust of wind caused the structure to topple.
- Reports suggest that the scaffolding was manufactured from materials that didn't include the product's heading, a factor that could be significant in the investigation of the collapse.
- Following the incident, the fire department deployed their height rescued team and sent up a drone for added support, securing any remaining parts of the scaffolding with fancy straps.