Fri. Nov 24th, 2023
    Robotic Technology Aids in Vehicle Retrieval After Hospital Garage Collapse

    A recent incident at Ascension St. Vincent’s Riverside Hospital in Jacksonville saw a partial collapse of their 17-year-old parking garage. The collapse led to the closure of the garage and prompted a major response from emergency services. However, no injuries were reported as a result of the incident.

    Since the collapse occurred on September 12th, robotic technology has been employed to remove the 111 vehicles that were parked in the garage at the time. A robot-assisted tow truck and a crane have been utilized to safely retrieve vehicles from the first and third floors of the garage. Additionally, debris from the damaged area has been removed to facilitate the final phase of vehicle retrieval.

    While exact details on the number of vehicles removed thus far have not been disclosed, owners will be notified directly once their vehicles have been retrieved. Ascension St. Vincent’s Riverside Hospital has made it a priority to ensure the safety of their associates, contractors, and anyone working near the garage.

    Structural engineers are currently investigating the cause of the collapse, but no significant findings have been announced yet. The future of the garage also remains uncertain, with no indication whether it will be repaired or completely torn down.

    This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of regular inspections to ensure the safety of structures. Ascension St. Vincent’s Riverside Hospital has not provided information about their inspections of the garage, leaving many questions unanswered.

    FAQ:
    Q: How many vehicles were parked in the garage during the collapse?
    A: There were 111 vehicles parked in the garage at the time of the collapse.

    Q: Has anyone been injured in the incident?
    A: Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the collapse.

    Q: How are the vehicles being retrieved?
    A: Robotic technology, including a robot-assisted tow truck and a crane, is being used to remove the vehicles from the garage.

    Q: What is the current status of the investigation?
    A: Structural engineers are still investigating the cause of the collapse, and no significant findings have been disclosed yet.

    Q: Will the garage be repaired or torn down?
    A: It has not been determined whether the garage will be repaired or completely torn down.