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Tense moments at a local construction site,as rescue workers are called to assist an injured man.
A contruction worker was rescued from a trench after a cave-in at a construction site this morning. The site was located near north St. Louis and Zora Avenue in Joplin. Med flight airlifted the injured worker to St. John`s Regional Medical Center in Joplin after he was rescued by local firefighters. Officials say a 15 foot trench collapsed around the worker just after 8 this morning. The construction crew was installing a sewer line for a new housing addition when the accident happened. "While they were doing some excavation one of the workers stepped outside of the trench box which is a box that helps protect against any fall down and the side of the trench actually collapsed in on him,"said Steve Lea, Joplin Fire Department.
Authorities say a trench collapse in our area with the type of soil found here, can exert up to 700 pounds per square inch of pressure.
Officials say the worker was in quite a bit of pain after being rescued, but his exact condition is not know at this time.
Reported By: Jim Jackson
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