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    High-Angle Rescue Extricates Injured Langley Construction Worker After Shaft Fall

    Construction Worker Rescued After Falling Forty Feet Down Ventilation Shaft

    • A construction worker sustained serious injuries after falling down a ventilation shaft at a Langley, B.C. job site. 
    • Firefighters utilized a technical rope rescue system to extract the individual, who was subsequently transported to a trauma center. 
    • WorkSafeBC is investigating the site’s fall protection measures and open-hole guarding protocols. 
    • A stop-work order is currently in place for the construction project while the investigation proceeds.

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    Police Investigate Assault Between Employees at Sanderson Farms Poultry Plant

    • St. Pauls Police arrested an employee for allegedly pistol-whipping a coworker during an argument at the Sanderson Farms processing plant. 
    • Officers responded to the facility after reports of a physical confrontation involving a firearm on the production property. 
    • The suspect fled the scene before being apprehended and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. 
    • The victim received medical treatment for injuries sustained during the workplace incident while the company conducts an internal review.

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    Industrial Accident at Winslow Township Facility Leaves Worker Seriously Injured

    • Emergency responders transported a worker to a trauma center following a severe industrial accident at a facility on Grove Street in Winslow Township. 
    • The individual sustained significant injuries while operating machinery, prompting an immediate halt to production activities at the site. 
    • Local police and safety officials are currently investigating the mechanical conditions and operational procedures in place at the time of the incident. 
    • This investigation aims to identify the specific equipment failures or safety protocol lapses that led to the worker’s hospitalization.

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