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http://www.mariettatimes.com/news/story/new33_225200620143.asp
Waterford man dies when tree falls wrong way
From staff reports
BEVERLY — A Waterford man was killed Friday when a tree he was removing fell onto the cab of a piece of heavy equipment he was operating.
Jerry Heiss, 52, of Waterford, was declared dead at the scene shortly after his body was discovered around noon Friday, according to Lt. Brian Schuck, of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Beverly Volunteer Fire Department’s rescue squad responded to the first emergency call around noon.
Heiss was clearing trees from property he owns about a half-mile east of Ohio 60 north of Beverly, Schuck said. While removing a large pine tree with a piece of heavy equipment, the tree, which was supposed to fall away from the man, instead fell back onto the cab where Heiss was working.
Heiss had been operating the piece of equipment by himself, Schuck said. When the tree fell, Heiss was operating hydraulic levers in the cab of the piece of equipment.
Schuck said he didn’t know the exact time of the accident.
Heiss owned Salem Ridge Contractors. He is survived by his wife, Virginia, and four children.
Harry K
http://www.mariettatimes.com/news/story/new33_225200620143.asp
Waterford man dies when tree falls wrong way
From staff reports
BEVERLY — A Waterford man was killed Friday when a tree he was removing fell onto the cab of a piece of heavy equipment he was operating.
Jerry Heiss, 52, of Waterford, was declared dead at the scene shortly after his body was discovered around noon Friday, according to Lt. Brian Schuck, of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Beverly Volunteer Fire Department’s rescue squad responded to the first emergency call around noon.
Heiss was clearing trees from property he owns about a half-mile east of Ohio 60 north of Beverly, Schuck said. While removing a large pine tree with a piece of heavy equipment, the tree, which was supposed to fall away from the man, instead fell back onto the cab where Heiss was working.
Heiss had been operating the piece of equipment by himself, Schuck said. When the tree fell, Heiss was operating hydraulic levers in the cab of the piece of equipment.
Schuck said he didn’t know the exact time of the accident.
Heiss owned Salem Ridge Contractors. He is survived by his wife, Virginia, and four children.
Harry K