MANHATTAN — A worker was injured at 3 World Trade Center Thursday, according to officials.

Reports of a person with trauma were made at 2:21 p.m., FDNY officials said.

FDNY officials initially said a wall partially collapsed at the scene. The department later tweeted the collapse never happened.

One person suffered a non-life threatening injury, FDNY tweeted.

The real-estate group handling the building released the following statement on Friday: “A construction worker injured his leg this afternoon while he was dismantling a sheetrock and plywood wall within the building. The injury is not life-threatening, he has been transported to the hospital and we wish him well.”

The 80-story 3 World Trade Center officially opened for business in June. It is located next to the Oculus, which contains the transportation hub and mall at the trade center.