Randy Wilson, 44 was pronounced dead the the North Meadows Drive site just before 1:00 p.m. |
Randy Wilson, 44 was pronounced dead the the North Meadows Drive site just before 1:00 p.m.
GROVE CITY, Ohio —
The family of a construction worker killed in an accident Tuesday at the site for the new Mount Carmel Grove City hospital is thanking the Central Ohio community for the support they are receiving.
Randy Wilson, 44 was pronounced dead the the North Meadows Drive site just before 1:00 p.m. His sisters Stacie Spears, Darbie Everhart and other family gathered in Dublin Wednesday to mourn his loss.
“People know we are such a tight family. We have cousins who are like brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles.Everybody is just so close. Everybody is wrapped around us . People I haven’t heard from since high school are reaching out and it, and I wouldn’t think it would help , but it helps a lot. It helps a lot,” said Spears.
Everhart said her brother was like a real-life Superhero.
“Seriously, he thought he was like Superman but so did everybody else. He was unbreakable and invincible. He had a lot of energy, never met a stranger, would help anybody. He had friends from all walks of life,” said Everhart.
Spears said they know that OSHA is investigating the accident, but have no details about what went wrong. “I do want answers. I am one of those people that needs to know exactly what happened,” said Spears.
“He was very safe. He just took a safety course. Randy was probably one of the safest workers out there. It is a dangerous job. He was completely aware of it,” said Everhart, who said she is touched by the fact his coworkers are also struggling with the loss.
Wilson shared a home with his long-time girlfriend, her daughter, and their 4-year old little girl. “His daughter has to grow up without him. That is the biggest tragedy of all,” said Everhart. “She loves her daddy, her daddy is her world. Everybody knows it. And she will ask for a long time, where’s her daddy, and that is the painful part.”
According to OSHA reports for the elevator company, ThyssenKrup has had one death of a maintenance worker killed when he fell down an elevator shaft in 2013 in Dallas. As for injury reports in Ohio, there have been four since 2015. The latest in Columbus happened in September of 2016 when a cinder block hit an employee in the head and broke his neck.
Funeral arrangements for Wilson, an Olentangy High School graduate are pending.
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Randy Wilson, 44 was pronounced dead the the North Meadows Drive site just before 1:00 p.m. His sisters Stacie Spears, Darbie Everhart and other family gathered in Dublin Wednesday to mourn his loss.
“People know we are such a tight family. We have cousins who are like brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles.Everybody is just so close. Everybody is wrapped around us . People I haven’t heard from since high school are reaching out and it, and I wouldn’t think it would help , but it helps a lot. It helps a lot,” said Spears.
Everhart said her brother was like a real-life Superhero.
“Seriously, he thought he was like Superman but so did everybody else. He was unbreakable and invincible. He had a lot of energy, never met a stranger, would help anybody. He had friends from all walks of life,” said Everhart.
Spears said they know that OSHA is investigating the accident, but have no details about what went wrong. “I do want answers. I am one of those people that needs to know exactly what happened,” said Spears.
“He was very safe. He just took a safety course. Randy was probably one of the safest workers out there. It is a dangerous job. He was completely aware of it,” said Everhart, who said she is touched by the fact his coworkers are also struggling with the loss.
Wilson shared a home with his long-time girlfriend, her daughter, and their 4-year old little girl. “His daughter has to grow up without him. That is the biggest tragedy of all,” said Everhart. “She loves her daddy, her daddy is her world. Everybody knows it. And she will ask for a long time, where’s her daddy, and that is the painful part.”
According to OSHA reports for the elevator company, ThyssenKrup has had one death of a maintenance worker killed when he fell down an elevator shaft in 2013 in Dallas. As for injury reports in Ohio, there have been four since 2015. The latest in Columbus happened in September of 2016 when a cinder block hit an employee in the head and broke his neck.
Funeral arrangements for Wilson, an Olentangy High School graduate are pending.
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By Beth Burger
The Columbus Dispatch
April 18, 2018
Grove City, OH
Grove City police and the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating after a worker was killed in an elevator shaft at the construction site for the new Mount Carmel Grove City hospital.
Jackson Township paramedics were called at 12:53 p.m. Wednesday to the fatal incident at the hospital, 5300 N. Meadows Drive. The male worker was pronounced dead shortly afterwards by responding paramedics.
The identity of the worker was not released publicly Wednesday.
Sean McKibben, president and chief operating officer of Mount Carmel West, said the health system was sad to learn that a Thyssenkrupp Elevator employee had been killed.
“We will work with all of the relevant authorities and regulators to investigate the circumstances of this accident,” he said in a statement.
A spokesperson for Thyssenkrupp Elevator likewise said the company is cooperating with authorities and investigating: “Our deepest sympathies go out to our Thyssenkrupp Elevator employee, his family and colleagues.”
Work has been ongoing on a new five-story hospital to include an expanded emergency department, a new patient tower and surgical suite and intensive care, maternity, oncology an palliative care services. It is scheduled to open in November.