MEC&F Expert Engineers : Sugarloaf Ski Patrol ski resort employee has lost his footing and killed in a tumble down a steep mogul course that was being prepared for competition in Maine

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Sugarloaf Ski Patrol ski resort employee has lost his footing and killed in a tumble down a steep mogul course that was being prepared for competition in Maine














Ski Resort Worker Slips, Dies After Tumble Down Steep Trail
A Maine ski resort employee has lost his footing and been killed in a tumble down a steep mogul course that was being prepared for competition.


March 3, 2017, at 5:50 p.m.

CARRABASSET VALLEY, Maine (AP) — A Maine ski resort employee has lost his footing and been killed in a tumble down a steep mogul course that was being prepared for competition.


Members of the Sugarloaf Ski Patrol responded Friday to the double-black diamond Skidder trail and transported employee Alex Witt to a first aid clinic. Paramedics performed CPR, but Witt was pronounced dead at the clinic.


Sugarloaf is in Carrabassett Valley, a small town that's also home to a skiing and snowboarding academy. Local police and the ski resort say Witt was 24 years old and was from Farmington.


Sugarloaf general manager Karl Strand says the death is a blow to the tight-knit community. He says co-workers' hearts are with their "team member and his family." Federal workplace safety regulators have been notified.