Two workers were injured in Boston on Thursday when several floors of a 33-floor building under construction collapsed, the Boston Globe reported.
Both victims were transported to nearby hospitals but neither suffered from life-threatening injuries, the Boston Fire Department said.
"We've got a report that everybody's been accounted for, but we're doing a secondary/tertiary search just to be sure," Deputy Chief Robert Calobrisi said around 9 a.m.
First responders arrived at the scene in Chinatown after a call was made around 7:54 a.m., according to EMS spokesman Nick Martin.
According to fire officials, a "dead load" fell from the 12th floor to the 5th floor, though it wasn't immediately known what the load was.
Following the fall, the hundreds of workers on site were evacuated.