I wanted to share this amongst fellow arborists. A week ago, one of my employees/friends died on the work site, of a heart attack. 64 years old Louis had been working since the age of 12. He lived for his job, never counting his hours, staying after work and even coming to help on his days off. No close family, he lived to help others and needed to feel useful to others. Lumbering all week and driving trucks for local farmers on WEs, he lived for his work and his work killed him. Never complained and hated when we told him to take a break. Just never could stop.
Stupid heart attack in the middle of nowhere... Rescue helicopter took over an hour to appear. We tried everything to keep him alive in the meantime but it was too late.
Now, the 372XP he had been using for the last 5 years, will stand on a shelf, in memory of one of the finest guys I've ever worked with.
Rest in peace Louis.
Stupid heart attack in the middle of nowhere... Rescue helicopter took over an hour to appear. We tried everything to keep him alive in the meantime but it was too late.
Now, the 372XP he had been using for the last 5 years, will stand on a shelf, in memory of one of the finest guys I've ever worked with.
Rest in peace Louis.