Police say large chunks of concrete fell from an interstate support beam just blocks away from where Cincinnati Bengals fans were tailgating.No one was injured, but a car was heavily damaged when concrete chunks fell on it Sunday afternoon near Paul Brown Stadium.Images from the scene / Watch this storyAndy Brothers said he was leery of his tailgating parking spot Sunday, a gravel lot under the Brent Spence exit ramps, situated between Longworth Hall and Paul Brown Stadium.Brothers said he remembers thinking that he may end up with a fender bender, but he never expected to return to his car seeing concrete chunks and a smashed windshield.Concrete fell about 40 feet from one of the support beams, resulting in a dented roof, smashed windshield and rearranged dashboard."I don't know if it actually fell off in one large chunk and then exploded when it hit my car. But when we got there, it was all in multiple pieces," Brothers said.The Ohio Department of Transportation sent an engineer to the site Monday morning to evaluate, they will return in the coming weeks to remove loose concrete from the site.A railroad track runs underneath the ramp next to the beam. Cincinnati police Officer Ken Hall, who responded to the incident, thinks the vibration from the train tracks might have contributed to shaking the concrete loose.The ramp is part of the transportation system surrounding the Brent Spence Bridge, which was scheduled to have an annual inspection beginning Monday.At this point a portion of the gravel lot is partitioned off with caution tape, and no parking allowed.As for Brothers, he went to City Hall Monday morning and was told to contact the owners of the land to decide further who will have to cover the cost of fixing his car.

Police say large chunks of concrete fell from an interstate support beam just blocks away from where Cincinnati Bengals fans were tailgating.

No one was injured, but a car was heavily damaged when concrete chunks fell on it Sunday afternoon near Paul Brown Stadium.

Images from the scene / Watch this story

Andy Brothers said he was leery of his tailgating parking spot Sunday, a gravel lot under the Brent Spence exit ramps, situated between Longworth Hall and Paul Brown Stadium.

Brothers said he remembers thinking that he may end up with a fender bender, but he never expected to return to his car seeing concrete chunks and a smashed windshield.

Concrete fell about 40 feet from one of the support beams, resulting in a dented roof, smashed windshield and rearranged dashboard.

"I don't know if it actually fell off in one large chunk and then exploded when it hit my car. But when we got there, it was all in multiple pieces," Brothers said.

The Ohio Department of Transportation sent an engineer to the site Monday morning to evaluate, they will return in the coming weeks to remove loose concrete from the site.

A railroad track runs underneath the ramp next to the beam. Cincinnati police Officer Ken Hall, who responded to the incident, thinks the vibration from the train tracks might have contributed to shaking the concrete loose.

The ramp is part of the transportation system surrounding the Brent Spence Bridge, which was scheduled to have an annual inspection beginning Monday.

At this point a portion of the gravel lot is partitioned off with caution tape, and no parking allowed.

As for Brothers, he went to City Hall Monday morning and was told to contact the owners of the land to decide further who will have to cover the cost of fixing his car.