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Pampa man killed in building collapse
Posted: 02.10.2013 at 12:37 AM
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Lindsey Stiner
Lindsey Stiner is a news anchor and reporter with Pronews 7.
Read more: Local, Crime, Community, News, The Gray County Sheriff's Office, Pampa EMS, Pampa Fire Department, Hoover Volunteer Fire Department, Pampa Building Collapse, Man Killed in Building Collapse, Former Celanese Plan, Gray County, Jesus J. Ramirez Chavez Killed in Building Collapse, Pampa Regional Medical Center
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A Pampa man has been killed in a building collapse at a plant located in the city. PAMPA, TEXAS --
Lieutenant Terry Cox from Gray County Sheriff's Office said the Pampa Police Department received a 9-1-1 call around 2:40 p.m. Saturday from an employee of a company dismantling building and components of the former Celanese Plant located on Highway 60 and F.M. 2300. The caller advised that that a portion of a building had collapsed causing two workers to fall from approximately 40 feet.
The Gray County Sheriff's Office, Pampa EMS, Pampa Fire Department and the Hoover Volunteer Fire Department arrived on scene. One worker was transported to the Pampa Regional Medical Center by Pampa EMS, the severity of those injuries are unknown. The other worker was trapped in debris from the collapse. A part of the building covering a conveyer chute that was still attached to the building made the area unsafe for rescue personnel.
Officials say they worked to make the scene safe and around 5:35 p.m. Saturday workers found 44-year old Jesus J. Ramirez-Chavez of Pampa under the debris. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
No word from officials on the cause of the collapse or the identity of the other worker injured.
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