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Updated at 5:55 p.m., Saturday, May 2, 2009

CANOPY COLLAPSE AT COWBOYS' FACILITY
NFL: Special teams coach among 12 injured in Cowboys' roof collapse

DAVID JIMENEZ
Associated Press Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

A fire fighter, center, stands surrounded by the collapsed canopy that covered the Dallas Cowboys indoor practice facility in Irving, Texas today. Twelve people were injured when the roof collapsed today.

TONY GUTIERREZ | Associated Press

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Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Dallas Cowboys staff and team members find a trapped staff member under the wreckage after the canopy covering their indoor football practice facility collapsed today. Cowboys spokesman Rich Dalrymple said all of the players and coaches were accounted for, and he didn't know the extent of the injuries to the four staff members, who were hospitalized.

AP Photo Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Ron Jenkins

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IRVING, Texas — Cowboys special teams coach Joe DeCamillis broke his back and 11 more were injured when winds just shy of tornado strength ripped through the roof of the team's indoor practice facility during a rookie minicamp today.

Former coach Dan Reeves, DeCamillis' father-in-law, says the first-year Dallas assistant has a couple of broken vertebrae in his lower back.

Reeves added DeCamillis probably will have surgery. The coach was seen being removed on a stretcher wearing a neck brace.

The storm hit while 27 players were going through workouts. Officials say there were about 70 people in the facility.

Of the 12 hospitalized, 10 were taken by emergency vehicles and two went on their own.