Tacoma Fire officials confirmed one person fell from an upper floor of the casino on Saturday night and died from their injuries. A second person was also injured.

TACOMA, Wash. — One person died on Saturday night when they fell from an upper level of the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, according to the Tacoma Fire Department. 

Fire crews responded to the casino for reports of someone falling through some glass inside the building near some escalators, a Tacoma Fire spokesperson told KING 5.

The person died at the scene, the spokesperson said. 

Fire crews transported a second person to the hospital, who sustained minor injuries while trying to help the person who fell, according to Tacoma Fire. 

Because the incident occurred inside the casino, the investigation was turned over to the Puyallup Tribal Police Department.

KING 5 has reached out to the Puyallup Tribe, Emerald Queen Casino and West Pierce Fire and Rescue for more information, and has not heard back. 

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