FSburt
ArboristSite Operative
Here's the write up from a person that was at the scene.
I am afraid these pics don't do the accident justice. The 24 year old Edison contract tree trimmer was tied on to a 17 " DBH white fir. It was about 45 + feet tall and he was 2/3 s up and going to saw the top off. It (the top) was tethered and the ground crews were going to pull it to a safe area (?). When it went, it swung down and hit the trunk dead center about 15' below the climber. It snapped the tree off and he had an "E" ticket ride to the ground. He would have probably been killed but a small wood shed sort of broke his fall. He was still tied to the tree when his crew lowered him to the ground. Puncture to thigh, bloody mouth, large bruise to the upper chest, badly deformed and fractured wrist, 5 min. unconscious. He was also a non-English speaker so we had to translate all his moans and groans. We flew him out and I haven't heard any further.
(The first pic shows the light colored tree top that caused to damage. The dark log is the one he was tied to. The second shows where we found him -- you can see the climber's belt on the ground. Also notice the large and very pointed rock that he would have landed on if the shed wasn't there--- ouch!!)
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I am afraid these pics don't do the accident justice. The 24 year old Edison contract tree trimmer was tied on to a 17 " DBH white fir. It was about 45 + feet tall and he was 2/3 s up and going to saw the top off. It (the top) was tethered and the ground crews were going to pull it to a safe area (?). When it went, it swung down and hit the trunk dead center about 15' below the climber. It snapped the tree off and he had an "E" ticket ride to the ground. He would have probably been killed but a small wood shed sort of broke his fall. He was still tied to the tree when his crew lowered him to the ground. Puncture to thigh, bloody mouth, large bruise to the upper chest, badly deformed and fractured wrist, 5 min. unconscious. He was also a non-English speaker so we had to translate all his moans and groans. We flew him out and I haven't heard any further.
(The first pic shows the light colored tree top that caused to damage. The dark log is the one he was tied to. The second shows where we found him -- you can see the climber's belt on the ground. Also notice the large and very pointed rock that he would have landed on if the shed wasn't there--- ouch!!)
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