The Davenport Police Department and the Davenport Fire Department are asking the public to be aware of the public safety concerns regarding the stability of the 324 Main Street building and avoid the area. Crews are currently clearing 4th Street between Main Street and Harrison Street and 4th Street will remained closed until further notice.
On Sunday, May 28, 2023 at approximately 4:55 p.m. the Davenport Fire Department and Davenport Police Department responded to 324 Main Street for a report of a building collapse.
Crews from Davenport Fire, Davenport Police and Davenport Public Works immediately responded to the scene to secure the surrounding area and respond to the active incident which necessitated the need for utility disconnection.
Upon initial arrival, the Davenport Fire Department was able to safely locate and assist over a dozen individuals via self-evacuation from the property. Once utilities were secured and improved conditions, the Davenport Fire Department was able to continue search and rescue operations.
The City of Davenport is grateful for the aid of several partner agencies including Bettendorf Fire, Moline Fire, Rock Island Fire, Bettendorf Police, Scott County Sheriff’s Office and Iowa State Patrol. Total scene response is estimated at over 150 personnel.
Due to the complex nature of the incident, the Davenport Fire Department requested both regional and state resources to assist with the technical rescue efforts. MABAS43 and MABAS39 units and Iowa Task Force 1 Urban Search and Rescue Team were brought in to respond to the scene.
These units are equipped with and utilized specialized equipment and supplies to safely shore up the structure, gain access to victims, and extricate them from unique situations. Using thermal imagining, drones as well as a team of service dogs, they attempted to locate victims within the structure.
MABA43, MEDIC, local medical professionals, located and extricated a victim. Due to the nature of her injuries and entrapment, extraction took an extended period of time.
“The events of Sunday night are tragic and complicated,” said Davenport Fire Chief Mike Carlsten. “An incident like this requires the hard work and expertise of all of our first responders as well as the cooperation of partner agencies. I am proud of everyone’s efforts.”
After extensive rescue operations, no confirmed viable signs of life were noted. After multiple rescue evolutions over the course of the 24 hours since the incident, crews were unable to find any victims in need of rescue.
As efforts to save lives and secure the safety of the surrounding area were underway, the City of Davenport hired an independent and certified structural engineer to evaluate the structural integrity of the building. After conferring with City building officials, it was determined that the building had sustained substantial damage, severely compromising the integrity of the building.
At this time, the building remains in imminent danger of collapse with the condition on site continuing to worsen. It is the opinion of the structural engineer that the debris pile is currently contributing to the stability of the building and that removal could jeopardize or accelerate the inevitable collapse of the building. Building officials are working with Valley Construction on a plan to safely dismantle and demolish the remaining structure.
Throughout the day Monday, the Davenport Police Department (DPD) has been working to make contact with and account for all individuals known to be residents in the building at the time of the collapse. Currently, there are unaccounted individuals that were residents of the property. DPD is continuing to attempt communication with individuals that are unaccounted for, including being in contact with families of those individuals.
“This situation is devastating to the residents of this building and also to our community. My heartfelt condolences go out to those who have lost their home and possessions. My prayers are with the families of those who remain unaccounted for and for a swift recovery for those who were injured,” said Davenport Mayor Mike Matson.
“With the current structure in imminent danger of collapse, the necessity to demolish this building stems specifically from our desire to maintain as much safety for the surrounding areas as possible,” said Rich Oswald, Director of Development and Neighborhood Services. “We appreciate the expertise of the professionals collaborating on site to determine the best way to do this.”
The City plans to hold a press conference on Tuesday, May 30 2023 at 10:00 a.m. in the Davenport Police Community Room to provide further incident updates.