Thursday, March 12, 2015

WORKER INJURED IN WARSAW FORKLIFT ACCIDENT





WARSAW, INDIANA

A worker at a processing plant in Warsaw was injured in an accident on the plant's loading docks.

According to a news release from the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department, deputies and emergency personnel responded today at approximately 11:02 a.m. to the location of the Creighton Brothers Processing Plant, 6500 West Crystal Lake Road, Warsaw, in regards to a forklift accident. Officers were initially advised that an employee was pinned underneath a forklift near the loading-dock portion of the business. 

Mentone and Multi-Township E.M.S. arrived at the scene and located the victim, Arnold Shepherd, 52, Warsaw, who had a visible open compound fracture and injury to both legs. Shepherd was immediately transported to Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, in serious condition.

K.C.S.D. officials stated that a preliminary investigation has determined that a semi-tractor/trailer had initially backed into the loading dock area at the Creighton Brother Processing Plant, driven by Robert Carlton, Burleson, Texas. Calrton purportedly noticed that he had backed his trailer into the loading dock at a slight angle, and proceeded to pull forward in an attempt to straighten the vehicle. 

At apparently the same time, Arnold Shepherd had begun to drive forward and into the enclosed semi-trailer unit with a forklift. During the course of movements, the forklift fell from the open-end of the trailer. 

Shepherd was subsequently ejected from the forklift and pinned underneath the 2,000 lb. unit.

The Atwood Fire Department was initially dispatched to the scene, as was a medical helicopter, but were both later disregarded as Shepherd was extricated by scene personnel