Crews Extract Worker’s Arm From Snowblower in Brampton
Published January 8, 2018 at 11:24 pm
A worker was transported to Brampton Civic this afternoon after getting their arm stuck in part of a snowblower, Brampton Fire and Emergency says.
A worker was transported to Brampton Civic this afternoon after getting their arm stuck in part of a snowblower, Brampton Fire and Emergency says.
A multi-agency response was required after a worker’s arm became stuck in the “auger” of a snowblower near Queen and Kennedy around noon on Monday January 8, 2018.
The worker was transported to Brampton Civic with non-life threatening injuries.
The Ministry of Labour is investigating.
INsauga's Editorial Standards and PoliciesMulti agency response @PeelPoliceMedia @Peel_Paramedics for a worker with arm caught in an auger. Extrication underway ^jc pic.twitter.com/rII6RF5BOD
— Brampton Fire & Emergency Services (@BramptonFireES) January 8, 2018