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City man, 44, dies in tree-cutting accident
City man dies in tree-cutting accident
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BY #### HAMMERSTROM
Date published: 5/30/2010
BY #### HAMMERSTROM
A Fredericksburg man died early yesterday in a tree-cutting accident in his yard.
David Miller, 44, who lived on Seneca Terrace in the Altoona section of the city, was pronounced dead on arrival at Mary Washington Hospital.
According to city Fire Department spokeswoman Natatia Bledsoe, Miller had been cutting off the top of a tree and was in a harness about 30 feet up the tree.
After he made the cut, the cut-off section shifted, pinning him at the chest against the main trunk of the tree, Bledsoe said.
Firefighters were called, but the initial call didn't mention the severity of the accident, Bledsoe said.
A tower truck was then called, and firefighters had to remove the limb before removing the victim, she said.
Bledsoe said Miller was conscious and communicating when they arrived, but soon became unconscious.
Miller was married and lived with his wife, a daughter and two stepsons, Bledsoe said.
City man dies in tree-cutting accident
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BY #### HAMMERSTROM
Date published: 5/30/2010
BY #### HAMMERSTROM
A Fredericksburg man died early yesterday in a tree-cutting accident in his yard.
David Miller, 44, who lived on Seneca Terrace in the Altoona section of the city, was pronounced dead on arrival at Mary Washington Hospital.
According to city Fire Department spokeswoman Natatia Bledsoe, Miller had been cutting off the top of a tree and was in a harness about 30 feet up the tree.
After he made the cut, the cut-off section shifted, pinning him at the chest against the main trunk of the tree, Bledsoe said.
Firefighters were called, but the initial call didn't mention the severity of the accident, Bledsoe said.
A tower truck was then called, and firefighters had to remove the limb before removing the victim, she said.
Bledsoe said Miller was conscious and communicating when they arrived, but soon became unconscious.
Miller was married and lived with his wife, a daughter and two stepsons, Bledsoe said.