Worker dies after falling into silo in SE OKC
Employee dies after falling into asphalt silo in southeast Oklahoma Metropolis, officers say
A employee for a development firm died after falling to an asphalt silo at an industrial web site Tuesday morning in southeast Oklahoma Metropolis, hearth division officers confirmed.Authorities advised KOCO 5 {that a} employee for T.J. Campbell Building Co. fell 30 ft into an asphalt silo at an industrial web site within the 6900 block of South Sunnylane Street, close to Southeast 59th Avenue, round 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.T.J. Campbell Building Co. officers stated in a information launch that an 18-year-old employee fell whereas performing upkeep on an asphalt silo. The corporate stated it’s cooperating with native and federal businesses to analyze and decide the reason for the autumn.”Our ideas, prayers, and assist are with the sufferer’s household, and we’re serving to as needed,” T.J. Campbell Building Co. officers stated within the information launch. “We ask that neighborhood members preserve the sufferer’s household of their ideas and prayers throughout this tough time.”
A employee for a development firm died after falling to an asphalt silo at an industrial web site Tuesday morning in southeast Oklahoma Metropolis, hearth division officers confirmed.
Authorities advised KOCO 5 {that a} employee for T.J. Campbell Building Co. fell 30 ft into an asphalt silo at an industrial web site within the 6900 block of South Sunnylane Street, close to Southeast 59th Avenue, round 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.
T.J. Campbell Building Co. officers stated in a information launch that an 18-year-old employee fell whereas performing upkeep on an asphalt silo. The corporate stated it’s cooperating with native and federal businesses to analyze and decide the reason for the autumn.
“Our ideas, prayers, and assist are with the sufferer’s household, and we’re serving to as needed,” T.J. Campbell Building Co. officers stated within the information launch. “We ask that neighborhood members preserve the sufferer’s household of their ideas and prayers throughout this tough time.”