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Asplundh worker hit by car....
Northeast Oklahoma City Monday morning avoided a Major tragedy. An Asplundh crewman working roadside was hit by a teenage driver on his way to school. The impact knocked the worker into the wood chipper on the back of the combo truck. Fortunately, the unit WAS NOT in operation. The worker only suffered minor scrapes and bruises.
The accident scene depicted on the news showed a properly marked work zone w/ cones and warning sign.
The driver stated he came up on the crew and hit his brakes loosing control of the car, hitting the worker. Rain slick roads contributed to the cause of the accident.
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I cant begin to imagine the sight of a person going thru a chipper like this. It is one reason (despite the inexpensive nature) I feel these chippers should be removed from the market. This man would have stood absolutely NO chance of survival had the chipper been running. Sure the outcome could have been the same w/ a hydrualic machine, but at least the co-worker (who narrowly escaped injury) may have been able to save him.
Northeast Oklahoma City Monday morning avoided a Major tragedy. An Asplundh crewman working roadside was hit by a teenage driver on his way to school. The impact knocked the worker into the wood chipper on the back of the combo truck. Fortunately, the unit WAS NOT in operation. The worker only suffered minor scrapes and bruises.
The accident scene depicted on the news showed a properly marked work zone w/ cones and warning sign.
The driver stated he came up on the crew and hit his brakes loosing control of the car, hitting the worker. Rain slick roads contributed to the cause of the accident.
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I cant begin to imagine the sight of a person going thru a chipper like this. It is one reason (despite the inexpensive nature) I feel these chippers should be removed from the market. This man would have stood absolutely NO chance of survival had the chipper been running. Sure the outcome could have been the same w/ a hydrualic machine, but at least the co-worker (who narrowly escaped injury) may have been able to save him.