Officer dies after falling off on-ramp to Poplar Street Bridge during struggle with 2 suspects
EAST ST. LOUIS, IL – Two suspects are under arrest after a high-speed chase from Washington Park Illinois into East St. Louis on westbound I-64. KTVI-TV reports around 5 p.m. Saturday, officers from the Washington Park Police Department were chasing two suspects in a vehicle when it struck two cars on the Poplar Street Bridge. The suspect vehicle stopped and the suspects fled on foot. An officer stopped and gave chase when he tried to jump from one bridge span to another thinking there was solid footing between the spans. The officer fell an undetermined amount of feet below to the ground, suffering fractures to his lower body. EMS personnel transported the officer to a St. Louis hospital for treatment, where he later died of his injuries. The officer has been identified as Auxiliary Police Officer Ricardo Davis, 44 years old.
Truck driver killed in North City crash that left 2 dead, 6 kids injured identified
ST. LOUIS, MO — Two adults were killed and six children suffered serious injuries in an early-morning Friday crash. Police say the investigation has shown a Nissan Armanda speeding south on Riverview, when the driver lost control. “It lost control, went up on the grassy median, went airborne and crashed head-on into a box truck going northbound,” said Lt. Paul Lauer of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. The driver of the roadside assistance box truck, later identified 63-year-old Rasim Mustedanagic, and the female passenger of the SUV were pronounced dead at the scene.
Utah miner killed in Elko County underground mine collapse
ELKO, NV – A miner at Jerritt Canyon Gold’s Lee Smith Mine north of Elko has died in a roof collapse at the underground gold operation run by Small Mine Development. Jason Holman, 42, of Goshen, Utah, was killed Thursday evening, the company confirmed. “Jason was loading a round and was involved in a fall of ground near the end of his shift,” Small Mine Development’s general manager, Keith Jones, said on Oct. 26. According to U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration’s spokeswoman Amy Louviere, the miner was “loading blast holes underground when the cemented backfill roof fell, causing fatal injuries. MSHA has inspectors at the mine site and has secured the scene.”
Construction worker killed in accident at school work site
Wrightstown truck driver killed in I-94 crash in Racine County
RACINE, Wis. (AP) – A fatal accident involving two semis temporarily shut down all lanes of Interstate 41/94 in Racine County. Sheriff’s officials say the crash about 3:30 a.m. Thursday happened when one semi was stopped on the interstate, possibly due to a flat tire. The other semi struck the first semi causing it to flip on its side. The driver of the second semi died at the scene of the crash. He is identified as 61-year-old Mark Gerard Verheyen from Wrightstown. The other driver was taken to a Racine hospital.
Dump truck driver killed in crash with Amtrak train
SUFFOLK, VA. — Officials say a dump truck driver is dead after a collision with an Amtrak train in Virginia. Suffolk police said in a statement Friday that the truck and train crashed in downtown Suffolk around 8 p.m. Thursday. Police say 61-year-old Karl Alexander Hill of Norfolk, the driver of the dump truck, was killed. Fire officials say the 60 passengers aboard the train were assessed and one man was taken to a local hospital with a minor injury.
Employee Dies At Ford Plant In Chicago Heights
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, IL — An employee of the Ford Motor Company Plant in Chicago Heights died at the work site Thursday morning. Chicago Heights police say James Chalmers, 48, of Chicago was found unresponsive on the ground next to a rear trash compactor with severe trauma to his chest area. Paramedics began life-saving efforts after they and police were called to the plant located at 1000 E. 14th St. in Chicago Heights at 6:45 a.m. Chalmers was pronounced dead at 7:10 a.m., according to police. He was working in the rear waste warehouse at the plant, police said.
Three linemen killed by suspected drunk driver in Florida Panhandle
CHIPLEY, Fla. – Three power workers were killed after they were struck by the driver of a Ford F-150 towing a UHaul trailer in Washington County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The crash occurred at 6:50 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of State Road 77 and Talton Drive in Chipley, a small town north of Panama City. Troopers said the linemen were working on power poles in a ditch. The power workers were in Chipley working to restore electricity to the hard-hit Florida Panhandle after Hurricane Michael. Troopers identified the deceased as George Cecil, 52, of Cole Rain, North Carolina, and James Ussery,60, of Chipley, Florida. A third victim, Ryan Barrett, 22, of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, died of his injuries on Thursday afternoon. Cecil and Barrett were employees of Lee Electric in North Carolina, and Ussery was an employee of West Florida electric.
Worker dies from injuries in Riverside Drive wreck that injured 3 on utility lift
Clarksville, TN — A worker who was on a lift when it was hit by a truck on Riverside Drive Friday has died from his injuries. Robert Bartz, 43, died Thursday at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, according to Clarksville Police spokesman Jim Knoll. At about 11:37 a.m. Friday, Justin Clark, 31, was driving southbound on Riverside Drive, passing through a work zone, and for some reason did not maintain the work zone travel pattern, Knoll said. His truck hit a stationary police cruiser and then two lifts carrying workers who were painting the pedestrian overpass.
CORONER IDENTIFIES WORKER FOUND DEAD IN ELEVATOR SHAFT
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Fayette County Coroner’s Office says a worker was found dead in an elevator shaft at a construction site in downtown Lexington Thursday. The coroner says he is 38-year-old Travis Collins. The coroner was called to the site at 369 E. Main around 12 p.m. According to Fayette County Coroner Gary Ginn, the man was part of a construction crew installing HVAC systems on the roof. Ginn estimates the man fell 14-16 feet down the elevator shaft. Ginn says no one saw the man fall, but co-workers noticed he was missing before finding him dead in the elevator shaft.
God Bless all these people killed while on the job. Remember you not only have to look out for yourself but you have to watch out for the people that our around you.