Owner of collapsed, burned Midtown Manhattan crane also owned cranes that killed nine in twin 2008 disasters spokesman.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from spokesman.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A 180-foot construction crane boom plunged 45 stories to the Midtown Manhattan streets on Wednesday morning, injuring 12 — but not for lack of trying to prevent disaster by a worker on-site, a hardhat told the Daily News. A laborer operating the crane frantically attempted to put out the blaze on its platform at 550 10th Ave. near 41st St., to no avail, according to carpenter Marco Araujo, who .
A name painted in big, bold yellow letters on the side of a crane that collapsed high above Midtown on Wednesday — LOMMA — was also attached to a pair of Manhattan crane disasters in 2008 that took the lives of nine people. James F. Lomma, who died in 2019, was the owner of New York Crane & Equipment, the company that owned the crane that caught fire and collapsed at 550 10th Ave. near W. 41st .
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