Three people have been taken to a major trauma centre after a four tonne steel beam collapsed in Hampstead.
At around 11am today - Tuesday, May 31 - firefighters were called to reports of a partial building collapse on West Heath Close.
London Fire Brigade (LFB) and London Ambulance Service (LAS) crews attended the scene where a six metre steel joist had collapsed onto a group of builders.
LFB reports that nobody was trapped, but four people were treated at the scene before three people were taken to hospital.
Firefighters made the area safe and a hazard zone was set up as a precaution.
The incident was under control by 12.09pm, with three fire engines from West Hampstead, Kentish Town and Hendon fire stations attending.
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