MEC&F Expert Engineers : 07/28/18

Saturday, July 28, 2018

Construction worker Abel Sauceda Quiñónez employed by Platinum Pipeline, died when a trench collapsed and was burried alive under 12 feet of soil in Daly City in California



Construction worker Abel Sauceda Quiñónez employed by Platinum Pipeline, died when a trench collapsed and was burried alive under 12 feet of soil in Daly City in California





DALY CITY (CBS SF) — 


A male construction worker, Abel Sauceda Quiñónez, apparently died when a trench collapsed around him Friday morning in Daly City, North County Fire Authority officials said. 

The man was found trapped by dirt and debris after rescue personnel arrived at 1 Martin St.

Crews had responded at 11:20 a.m. and tried to treat the victim but they determined he had died.

Fire officials said the accident appears to have occurred while workers were grading a 12-foot deep trench to put in a 24-inch concrete drainpipe for a new housing development.

Two urban search and rescue crews were called in to extricate the victim because of the instability of the trench and surrounding ground. Fire officials said crews spent about 12 hours completing the extrication.

The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health is investigating the accident.


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A Friday morning rescue quickly turned into a recovery effort at a construction site near Linda Vista Drive and Main Street in Daly City.

North County Fire crews responded to One Martin Street at 11:20 a.m. on a call of a medical emergency and trench rescue.

Clyde Preston with North County Fire says two men were working on a 24-inch concrete storm drain when a trench collapsed beneath them.

"They were getting out of the trench at the time, when the trench collapsed in," Preston explained. "Crushing one of the workers in the trench."

That's when the recovery effort began.

It's unknown how deep the man's body was buried, but Preston said the trench was approximately 12-feet deep.

He said the instability of the surrounding dirt and debris required specialized equipment- specifically used in confined space rescues.

"I'm just hoping that they'll be able to find him," neighbor Azselle Deguzman told ABC7 News. "I feel bad for his family."

Deguzman said she often greeted construction workers before heading to work, and Friday was no different.

North County fire officials said the man worked for Platinum Pipeline.

ABC7 News has reached out to the company for comment.

Company attorney, Bill Bogdan spoke with ABC7 News on Friday. Bogdan said he wanted to refrain from describing who the worker was, as he wasn't sure whether family had been notified.

Bogdan said Friday was a tough day for everyone involved.

He said, "To have lost a good friend, a good worker, a good man. This is something we live every day to avoid."

As of 10:15 p.m. Friday night, crews had yet to recover the man's body.

Several agencies including Central County, North County, Millbrae and South San Francisco crews assisted in the recovery effort, Friday.

California Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigators also responded.


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Two planes were damaged at Millville Executive Airport on Friday morning after a powerful, wind-packed storm rolled through the area.

(Photo: Anthony V. Coppola/Staff Photo)

Planes damaged as fast-moving storm blows through South Jersey
Anthony V. Coppola, Vineland Daily Journal 

July 27, 2018


MILLVILLE, NJ - Two planes were damaged at Millville Executive Airport on Friday morning after a powerful, wind-packed storm rolled through the area.

A single-engine plane that had been tied down on the tarmac pivoted in high winds, it's left rear wheel landing atop the wing of another aircraft tied down next to it.

The planes were unmanned and no injuries were reported in the incident.


Delaware River and Bay Authority Airport Operations Specialist Andrew Bunn was on scene when the storm hit. Bunn said airport personnel moved inside to shelter during the event, which featured repeated lightning strikes and high winds.

"As soon as it's deemed safe to go ahead back out on the airfield we go out and do a post-storm investigation," Bunn said, adding that's when he discovered the damaged planes.

Officials believed the rear tie down strap failed on one of the planes — a fixed-wing, single-engine Savannah model aircraft registered to ICP Aviation North America of Archer City, Texas.

A small prop plane rests atop another aircraft following a storm that hit the Millville Executive Airport Friday morning. (Photo: Delaware River and Bay Authority)

Sarah Johnson, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, told The Daily Journal a single storm that originated in Maryland moved across the Delaware Bay and "pulsed up" as it made its way toward Millville shortly before 10:30 a.m.

"Our highest wind gusts from that storm, 51 mph, actually occurred at Millville airport," Johnson said.

Multiple runway lights also were knocked out due to the storm, according to Bunn.

Electric crews were working to repair them Friday afternoon.

"That's fairly common," Bunn said. "Anytime lightning strikes in the area you can get a little string of lights out. It's like Christmas lights, you break one in the middle, the whole strand goes out."

The Millville Army Air Field Museum also felt the effects of the storm.

Lisa Jester, the museum's executive director, said the building was taking on water in various areas as a result of heavy rainfall. The staff there spent a good part of their morning vacuuming flooded portions of the museum. No artifacts were damaged, according to Jester.






I.C.P. Savannah S is the premier light-sport STOL platform with its combination of short field, payload and cruise performance.

Savannah TM S is an all metal, side-by-side seating airframe with a strut supported high-wing.  The wing is a high-lift NACA 650-18 modified airfoil with flaperons.  Two, large lateral doors allow easy access, and offer removability for flight. Unprecedented visibility is provided as both cockpit doors and roof are transparent.  A 45-pound baggage hold is flight-accessible behind the seats. Vortex generators (VGs) contribute to a performance envelope for utilities from 30-111 mph. The specifications include an aluminum alloy main gear for durable grass field operations. 

 

Aircraft Description

Serial Number 17-01-54-0520 Status Valid
Manufacturer Name ICP SRL Certificate Issue Date 06/02/2017
Model SAVANNAH S Expiration Date 06/30/2020
Type Aircraft Fixed Wing Single-Engine Type Engine 4 Cycle
Pending Number Change None Dealer No
Date Change Authorized None Mode S Code (base 8 / oct) 53360076
MFR Year 2017 Mode S Code (base 16 / hex) ADE03E
Type Registration Corporation Fractional Owner NO

Registered Owner

Name I C P AVIATION NORTH AMERICA LLC
Street PO BOX 734
   
City ARCHER CITY State TEXAS
County ARCHER Zip Code 76351-0734
Country UNITED STATES

Airworthiness

Engine Manufacturer ROTAX Classification Light Sport
Engine Model 912ULS2 Category Airplane
A/W Date 10/15/2017 Exception Code No