Wednesday, September 27, 2017

A tree-trimming worker electrocuted to death in Sarasota, Florida, after he touched a live overhead power line while trimming trees from a bucket truck.








A man died yesterday in Sarasota, Florida, after he touched a live overhead power line while trimming trees from a bucket truck.

The incident occurred at Siesta Key when the man was cutting low hanging branches from trees damaged by Hurricane Irma. Sarasota County Emergency Services were quickly on the scene, but had to wait for Florida Power & Light to arrive and de-energise the power line.

The man was declared dead shortly after he was brought down from the platform.



The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has launched an investigation.



This is apparently the second power line incident in Southwest Florida since Irma hit, a man - Tracy Slaugenhaupt, 53, of West Penn Power - was helping restore power in Englewood when he was shocked after contacting a live power line last Wednesday. He was airlifted to hospital and remains in critical condition following surgery.



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(WFLA) – A man was electrocuted on Sunday while trimming trees in Siesta Key.

A Sarasota Police Department spokesperson said the man was an independent contractor who was trimming trees when his bucket truck came in contact with a live wire.

The man died at the scene.

It happened on the 600 block of Freeling Drive.

The deceased man’s name has not been released.



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