Overview
- At about 5:45 a.m. on July 31, a car and an SUV struck scaffolding outside 1146 Madison Avenue on the Upper East Side, wedging the car under the supports and halting the SUV in the crosswalk
- The FDNY treated all eight injured pedestrians for non-life-threatening wounds at the scene and transported two victims with more serious trauma to a nearby hospital
- Aerial imagery captured by news helicopters confirmed the involvement of two vehicles and showed the damage to the temporary structure
- City investigators have launched an inquiry into the cause of the collision but have not filed any charges against the drivers
- The crash underscores a wider pattern of vehicle impacts on city scaffolding and has renewed scrutiny of traffic management and construction safety standards