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Woman Dies After Being Trapped Under Lawn Mower In Harford County Ravine Woman Dies After Being Trapped Under Lawn Mower In Harford County Ravine
Woman Dies After Being Trapped Under Lawn Mower In Harford County Ravine A woman was killed after going into cardiac arrest after being trapped under a commercial lawn mower in Harford County, officials say. Late on Thursday afternoon, crews from the Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Company and Harford County Department of Emergency Services paramedics responded to the 2300 block of Willow Vale Drive, where there were reports of a woman who was unconscious and not breathing. The scene of the fatal incident in Fallston. Fallston Volunteer Fire Company According to investigators, first responders found a woman trapped shortly after 5:15 p.m. on May 2 in a…
Tree Trimmer Airlifted After Industrial Incident In MD, State Police Say Tree Trimmer Airlifted After Industrial Incident In MD, State Police Say
Tree Trimmer Airlifted After Industrial Incident In MD, State Police Say A tree trimmer in Carroll County suffered serious injuries on Tuesday morning and had to be airlifted away from a worksite for treatment and evaluations at a Maryland trauma center. Silver Spring resident Ramon Hernandez, 69, was transported by a Maryland State Police medevac helicopter to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore on Tuesday, May 9, where there was a reported industrial incident after he was struck by a truck. The incident was reported shortly before 8:40 a.m. on Tuesday morning in the 1500 block of Old Taneytown Road in Westminster, where there was an ongoing tre…
Worker Killed In Cecil County Landfill Accident Was 'Honest, Hardworking,' Friend Says Worker Killed In Cecil County Landfill Accident Was 'Honest, Hardworking,' Friend Says
Worker Killed In Cecil County Landfill Accident Was 'Honest, Hardworking,' Friend Says An industrial accident at the Cecil County Landfill left a Colora man dead after he was trapped under heavy machinery he had been working on, officials announced. Investigators from the Cecil County Sheriff's Office say that Stephen Brown, 37, died on Thursday, Dec. 29 when he was fixing a piece of equipment that accidentally fell on him, pinning him to death. Other workers attempted to rescue him and perform life-saving measures, but he was pronounced dead at the scene, according to officials, who noted that Brown was employed by a company contracted through the Cecil County government. …