Crews were dispatched shortly after 4 p.m. to the 15100 block of Kutztown Road for the report of a roof collapse with injuries.
WRITTEN BY MICHAEL YODER
Three people working on a vacant mobile home escaped after its roof collapsed Tuesday afternoon in Maxatawny Township.
Neighbors rescued two teens just before the Kutztown Fire Company arrived at the Kutztown Mobile Home Park home in the 15100 block of Kutztown Road.
Deputy Chief Mike Russo said both teens suffered minor injuries and were transported by ambulance to Reading Hospital. And the man working with them but in another part of the structure suffered an eye injury and was taken to Lehigh Valley Hospital near Allentown.
The rescuers were neighbors John Biltcliffe and Henry Erb and the father of the two teens.
For the last two weeks, Biltcliffe saw the empty mobile home beside his as the scene of a delicate demolition project.
The home had sat vacant for years, Biltcliffe said, falling into disrepair, requiring that it be taken down in pieces. The demolition looked so precarious to Biltcliffe that he took pictures of it early on Tuesday, saying he was going to post them to social media along with the Miley Cyrus hit "Wrecking Ball."
Around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Biltcliffe pulled up to his home in his pickup truck, looking toward the few workers taking down the adjacent trailer and throwing debris in dumpsters. Then the roof started coming down.
"I heard the roof, and I was going to make a joke like, 'You didn't call me over to see it fall?'" Biltcliffe said. "And before the words came out of my mouth, I heard screaming. So I just shut my mouth and ran, jumped up and tried to help."
Three people were trapped inside the collapsed building, two teens and an adult who had been helping with the demolition.
Erb had had just sat down at the table in his mobile home across the street, looked out the window and saw the roof collapsing.
Erb said he had been worrying for days that a collapse was possible as most of the support structures on the interior and exterior of the mobile home had been removed.
"I saw John running, so I quick grabbed my coat and came out," Erb said. "I saw it going and heard the yelling, so I was like, 'Erb, get out there.'"
Biltcliffe, Erb and the father of the two teens trapped inside ran to the spot where they were stuck. A dumpster that had been put beside the home earlier in the day for debris was the only thing that created space so that the entire roof didn't crush them, splitting the roof in half and creating a small gap.
The three men searched for boards to put underneath the collapsed roof, prying with all their strength to lift the structure.
Erb said one of the trapped boys was in the "fetal position" in the space, temporarily losing consciousness. Both boys were shook up, witnesses said.
Biltcliffe's wife, Juana, said the scary situation turned out as well as could be expected.
"I was sitting right at the window talking on the phone and I heard it," Juana said. "I looked out the window, and it didn't even register at first because all of a sudden the house was shorter."