Authorities in Cleveland Heights were relieved this weekend to report that there were no injuries from massive facade collapse at the Cedar-Fairmount building at 3 a.m. early Sunday morning.
It's easy to shudder at what could have been if the hundreds of pounds of stone and cornice fell to the sidewalk on a busy Sunday morning during breakfast or during the recent Cedar-Fairmount Summer Festival instead of the wee hours of the night.
"I had actually left and only came back because I left my phone charger in the office," he told Scene."So I looped around and that's where you see in the video I posted that I walked in at 2:57 a.m. It came down at 3:02."
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