On Thursday, April 27, 2006 at 8:25 AM, two Companies of Los Angeles Firefighters, one LAFD Rescue Ambulance, one EMS Battalion Captain and one Battalion Chief Officer Command Team, under the direction of Acting Battalion Chief Glenn Zink, responded to a Civilian Worksite Fatality on Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) property near 11390 South Pershing Drive in Los Angeles.
Firefighters arrived quickly and were directed to a remote temporary access road being utilized by a contract construction crew involved with an airport lighting and fencing improvement project at the far west end of the 3,425 acre facility.
Firefighters subsequently discovered an adult male worker trapped beneath an asphalt compactor. According to witnesses, the 61 year-old man, an employee of Excel Paving, had been operating the vehicle when it suddenly overturned, trapping his head against the ground beneath the safety cage that enclosed the operator's control station.
Despite the quick response of LAFD personnel, the man sustained traumatic head injuries incompatible with life. He was declared deceased at the scene.
There were no other injuries.
City of Los Angeles Crisis Response Team volunteers provided on-site emotional support and guidance to the decedent's coworkers, while Firefighters utilized heavy-lift air cushions to assist Coroners' officials with removing the man from beneath the compactor.
LAX officials have confirmed that this incident, at a remote and inaccessible location of the airport, would have no direct effect on passengers or aviation operations.
The Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles International Airport Police Department each responded to the scene and will assist the Coroner's office in their efforts to positively identify the man, as well as determine the precise cause, exact time and manner of his death.
Questions regarding the presence, need or operator's use of a seat belt, helmet or other safety systems remains within the purview of Cal-OSHA officials, who are investigating this incident as a worksite fatality.
Submitted by Brian Humphrey, Spokesman
Los Angeles Fire Department
Man Dies at LAX When Construction Vehicle Overturns
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3 comments:
The LA local news is so depressing.
Will LAFD post an update following OSHA's investigation?
That's a great question that we should have anticipated. Please let me try to answer it here.
As technology evolves, we hope to keep our LAFD blog posts 'evergreen' by having automated links to public databases and other open records that will track the progress of investigations, court cases and other ancillary actions related to our postings.
Similarly, we hope that we might someday have the staff and time necessary to offer periodic human interest articles that give a look back at how "that man who was rescued" or "that child who was burned" are doing today. Ditto for detailed safety and education messages related to local tragedies.
Though funds dedicated to the LAFD blog are non-existent, please know that this will not dissuade our efforts!
As for the Cal-OSHA investigation...
While we have a great working relationship with that State agency, we do not regularly follow-up on the hundreds of open cases they have related to incidents handled by the LAFD.
As such, we can't *promise* a follow-up.
Knowing of your interest though, and apparently that of many others, please allow us to provide you with the contact information for the Cal-OSHA District Enforcement Office:
Los Angeles
320 West 4th Street, Ste. 850
Los Angeles 90013
213-576-7451
Please know that their detailed investigations can sometimes take an extended period to resolve.
We hope this information helps.
Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Public Service Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department
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