

A construction accident involving a boom truck at a New York City construction site on Tuesday afternoon left at least five people injured, according to the Fire Department (FDNY).
FDNY rescue crews responded to 3880 9th Ave. just before 2:30 p.m. Tuesday to initial reports of a "crane collapse."

FDNY crews respond to a report of an alleged crane collapse that ended up being a smaller boom truck on Tuesday in New York City. Three people with non-life-threatening injuries were transported to hospitals in the area. (Peter Gerber for Fox News Digital)
FDNY crews determined it was not a crane collapse but a smaller boom truck.
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Multiple people were injured in a boom truck accident Tuesday in New York City. (Peter Gerber)
Four people were transported to the hospital with minor injuries and another with non-life-threatening injuries, FDNY said.

EMS crews respond to a report of an alleged crane collapse Tuesday in New York City that ended up being a smaller boom truck. Three people with non-life-threatening injuries were transported to hospitals in the area. (Peter Gerber for Fox News Digital)
The cause of the accident was not immediately clear.

Construction workers depart the site of a boom truck mishap Tuesday in New York City. Three people with non-life-threatening injuries were transported to hospitals in the area. (Peter Gerber for Fox News Digital)
Earlier Tuesday, the FDNY and the city's Department of Buildings issued a weather advisory amid a major storm that was expected to bring flooding rainfall and damaging winds.