Roof Of Sunoco Gas Station In Monroeville Collapses
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MONROEVILLE (KDKA) -- The roof of a Sunoco gas station in Monroeville collapsed Tuesday evening during high winds.
Canopy collapses at Sunoco Service Station in Monroeville. Two vehicles crushed. Fire Chief says one minor injury pic.twitter.com/F39tUiGdua
— Ralph Iannotti (@IannottiRalph) January 9, 2019
The National Weather Service estimated that wind gusts in the area at the time were close to 50 miles per hour. Two vehicles ended up beneath the huge canopy and its pillars.
"One gentleman was at the pump at the time, he had just stepped away and it collapsed," said Monroeville Fire Chief Scott Feyes.
KDKA's Meghan Schiller Reports:
The man was evaluated at the scene for injuries. He was shaken, but did not require hospitalization.
Pictures from the scene of the gas station, located at 1855 Haymaker Road, show the canopy collapsed on top of gas pumps and vehicles below.
There was no gasoline spill. Quick-thinking employees inside the mini-market service station immediately shut off power to the pumps.
The fire chief said the initial call indicated possible entrapment beneath the canopy, but first responders determined that was not the case.
Monroeville Fire Co's were dispatched for this awning collapse in Co. 4's local. Fortunately there were no injuries. Photo from @michaelmatteo via FB. pic.twitter.com/6H6m2kN17f
— Monroeville VFD 5 (@MVFD_5) January 8, 2019
According to the Monroeville Volunteer Fire Department, no one was injured during the collapse.