Fall From Cellular Tower In Timmins Kills Quebec M
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 3:13 pm
http://www.timminstimes.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2731055
UPDATER: August 27, 2010 - 10:20 A.M. TIMMINS - Timmins Police Service News Release: "On the 26th of August 2010 at approximately 6:13 p.m. officers from the Timmins Police Service attended 220 Goldmine Road in regards to an industrial accident involving a male worker falling 31 metres from a telecommunications pole at that location. A 26 year old male from Quebec sustained injuries that were fatal.
The Ministry of Labour was called in to conduct a complete investigation into the incident. The Criminal Investigations Division of the Timmins Police Service is assisting with that investigation.
An autopsy is scheduled in Sudbury on the 27th of August 2010.
UPDATER - Aug. 26, 2010 - 8:10 P.M. TIMMINS - Timmins Police Service has confirmed an industrial death has occurred at the site of a communications tower on Gold Mine Road.
Aug.26,2010 7:10 p.m. TIMMINS - Timmins Police Service and the Ontario Ministry of Labour are investigating what appears to be an industrial fatal accident at the site of a cellular telephone communications tower on Gold Mine Road. It's believed the tower is owned by Northern Tel.
Emergency services were called out around 6:15 p.m. after the 9-1-1 dispatch centre received a call from a worker who advised that a man, another worker, fell from a communications tower. The victim was described as having no vital signs.
Minutes after paramedics and police arrived on the scene, it was determined that the ambulance was not required. Police immediately cordoned off the scene with yellow tape. Firefighters who arrived to lend assistance were told they were not needed.
A person familiar with communication tower procedures advised that tower workers must be wearing fall-arrest equipment at all times while working on a tower. It is not known if the accident victim had such equipment.
Police at the tower site were seen interviewing a worker in coveralls.
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Ouch, that's a long way down. I've always thought of how fun it could be to go up one of those though. Awesome view I bet.
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UPDATER: August 27, 2010 - 10:20 A.M. TIMMINS - Timmins Police Service News Release: "On the 26th of August 2010 at approximately 6:13 p.m. officers from the Timmins Police Service attended 220 Goldmine Road in regards to an industrial accident involving a male worker falling 31 metres from a telecommunications pole at that location. A 26 year old male from Quebec sustained injuries that were fatal.
The Ministry of Labour was called in to conduct a complete investigation into the incident. The Criminal Investigations Division of the Timmins Police Service is assisting with that investigation.
An autopsy is scheduled in Sudbury on the 27th of August 2010.
UPDATER - Aug. 26, 2010 - 8:10 P.M. TIMMINS - Timmins Police Service has confirmed an industrial death has occurred at the site of a communications tower on Gold Mine Road.
Aug.26,2010 7:10 p.m. TIMMINS - Timmins Police Service and the Ontario Ministry of Labour are investigating what appears to be an industrial fatal accident at the site of a cellular telephone communications tower on Gold Mine Road. It's believed the tower is owned by Northern Tel.
Emergency services were called out around 6:15 p.m. after the 9-1-1 dispatch centre received a call from a worker who advised that a man, another worker, fell from a communications tower. The victim was described as having no vital signs.
Minutes after paramedics and police arrived on the scene, it was determined that the ambulance was not required. Police immediately cordoned off the scene with yellow tape. Firefighters who arrived to lend assistance were told they were not needed.
A person familiar with communication tower procedures advised that tower workers must be wearing fall-arrest equipment at all times while working on a tower. It is not known if the accident victim had such equipment.
Police at the tower site were seen interviewing a worker in coveralls.
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Ouch, that's a long way down. I've always thought of how fun it could be to go up one of those though. Awesome view I bet.
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