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YORKTOWN HEIGHTS - A tree worker died today after he was struck by a limb while cutting down a tree at a Wildwood Street residence, police said.
Pablo Tenempaquay, 29, of Mahopac, was pronounced dead at the Hudson Valley Hospital Center after being taken there after the 10 a.m. accident, police said.
He was working for Los Brothers Landscaping Company of Mahopac and was cutting down a limb from a tree at a residence at 3388 Wildwood St., when he was struck in the torso by a large limb, police said.
Lake Mohegan firefighters responded and removed Tenempaquay from a harness he was using while cutting the branch.
Yorktown police are investigating.
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Landscaper dies in Yorktown tree accident
(02/20/08) YORKTOWN - A landscaper died from his injuries Wednesday after he was working on a tree in a Yorktown backyard and became pinned between two branches.
The incident occurred at a home on Wildwood Street. Police say 28-year-old Pablo Tenempaquay, of Mahopac, was cutting a branch off a tree when it swung around and pinned him between the tree and the branch.
“He was up in the tree, tied up with ropes. He made a cut. The branch came back around, swung in and it looked like it pinned him between the tree and the large branch,” Lake Mohegan Fire Department Chief George Keesler says.
“Our firefighters cut him down, got him on the ground and the patient was in cardiac arrest,” Keesler says.
A helicopter was called in with plans to transport the man to Westchester Medical Center, but officials say the patient was too seriously hurt to fly. He was eventually taken by ambulance to Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortlandt, where he died.
Pablo Tenempaquay, 29, of Mahopac, was pronounced dead at the Hudson Valley Hospital Center after being taken there after the 10 a.m. accident, police said.
He was working for Los Brothers Landscaping Company of Mahopac and was cutting down a limb from a tree at a residence at 3388 Wildwood St., when he was struck in the torso by a large limb, police said.
Lake Mohegan firefighters responded and removed Tenempaquay from a harness he was using while cutting the branch.
Yorktown police are investigating.
http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080220/NEWS02/802200410
Landscaper dies in Yorktown tree accident
(02/20/08) YORKTOWN - A landscaper died from his injuries Wednesday after he was working on a tree in a Yorktown backyard and became pinned between two branches.
The incident occurred at a home on Wildwood Street. Police say 28-year-old Pablo Tenempaquay, of Mahopac, was cutting a branch off a tree when it swung around and pinned him between the tree and the branch.
“He was up in the tree, tied up with ropes. He made a cut. The branch came back around, swung in and it looked like it pinned him between the tree and the large branch,” Lake Mohegan Fire Department Chief George Keesler says.
“Our firefighters cut him down, got him on the ground and the patient was in cardiac arrest,” Keesler says.
A helicopter was called in with plans to transport the man to Westchester Medical Center, but officials say the patient was too seriously hurt to fly. He was eventually taken by ambulance to Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortlandt, where he died.