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Worker injured while working on turbine in Cherry Creek
Credit: Observer | Jan 1, 2022 | www.observertoday.com | Man injured in turbine mishap | Observer | Jan 3, 2022 | www.observertoday.com ~~
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A worker suffered severe injuries while working on wind turbine off Plank Road in Cherry Creek on Saturday night. Crews from Chautauqua County Emergency Medical Services, South Dayton Fire Department and Cherry Creek Fire Department responded to the incident. One report noted the worker may have been the victim of an electrical incident. The call came in around 4 p.m.
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A man suffered injuries while working on wind turbine off Plank Road in Cherry Creek on Saturday night. Crews from Chautauqua County Emergency Medical Services, South Dayton Fire Department and Cherry Creek Fire Department responded to the incident. One report noted the worker may have been the victim of an electrical incident. The call came in around 4 p.m. The individual was later transported to Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo.
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