Roadside Responder is Struck by a Box Truck and Dies
Kentucky Case Report: 11KY006
Release Date: June 27, 2012
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SUMMARY
On a winter day, a 53-year-old retired fire chief was working for an environmental company to clean up a tractor trailer crash along an interstate. A semi tractor-trailer driver had fallen asleep and crashed. The environmental company had been deployed to assist in the cleanup and facilitate a lane closure. The cleanup was almost complete and there were five workers left at the incident site. They were working in the right lane loading a tag-along trailer with items from the crash when a box truck crashed into the work zone, striking the worker, and killing him.
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- Page last updated: February 24, 2015
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- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Division of Safety Research