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UPDATE: Worker identified in fatal construction incident in Cambridge

UPDATE: Worker identified in fatal construction incident in Cambridge Wicked Local Editor s note: This story was updated March 4 after the District Attorney s Office released the name of the worker who died, as well as more details of the incident. A stairwell under construction collapsed Wednesday morning inside a city-owned parking garage at 55 First St. in East Cambridge, killing one worker and critically injuring another. A 911 call came in around 8:23 a.m. for a partial structure collapse, according to Cambridge Fire Department Chief Gerry Mahoney. Two men were removing metal railings on a fourth-floor stairway when the structure collapsed. One of the men  later identified as 56-year-old Christopher Stuck of South Windsor, Connecticut was pinned between the fallen stairway and the second floor. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The other, 41, was taken to the hospital with significant chest and arm injuries, Mahoney said. As of Thursday evening, he was still in

Construction worker killed in Cambridge Wednesday is identified

Construction worker killed in Cambridge Wednesday is identified By Jeremy C. Fox Globe Correspondent,Updated March 4, 2021, 6:08 p.m. Email to a Friend Inside the First Street Garage, where a stairwell under renovation collapsed Wednesday.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff A construction worker killed in Cambridge Wednesday when a section of concrete stairwell collapsed was identified Thursday as a 56-year-old man from South Windsor, Conn. Christopher Stuck was apparently removing metal railings from a fourth-floor stairway inside a city-owned parking garage when the stairway collapsed, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, Cambridge Fire Chief Gerry Mahoney, and Cambridge Police Commissioner Branville Bard Jr. said in a joint statement.

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