I Survived the Bellevue, WA Crane Crash
Outside of the restaurant I almost passed out when I saw what lie in the road before us. A huge construction crane 200 feet tall and collapsed and the end of it had fallen on top of the building where our restaurant was located into a man’s apartment. There was patio furniture and glass all over the street as this commercial building housed residential apartments on the top of it. Though I could not see the crane operator I was sure he must’ve died (later to find out he rode that girl down and survived without any major injuries). The majority of the damage was on a commercial building across the street which housed some luxury apartments on top. It was around 7:00pm when the event took place and being first on the scene was pretty surreal. When the emergency team arrived I felt like I was five years old and couldn’t stop staring at the disarray. The officers asked us to leave and my vendor took a picture on his camera phone which didn’t turn out very well since it was dark but I’m sure you’ve seen plenty on the web. We decided to go over a few blocks to a different restaurant and finish our meal but once we arrived there everything started to sink in. I kept thinking “we could’ve died!” “We could’ve been trapped or injured.” The thoughts kept wielding and once we arrived home that night I went in my son’s room and laid next to him and just sobbed. When I found out the next day that a man who worked at the same company as I did had died and had just moved out here it really hit home.
My son’s friend’s mother was a news reporter and asked me to call in and do an interview. I tried to keep it light and more humorous at the time. Looking back it was rather silly and I sounded like an air head. I’m the type of person that reacts really well during a crisis and then falls to pieces hours or even days later. I’m so thankful that no one else perished in that incident and kept thinking if it had been 1-2 hours sooner how many people could have lost their lives. I’m glad that I have the opportunity to be here today to write about the incident and I hope that it’s the last disaster I’m involved in for quite some time!