imported_OWDouglas
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the details are sketchy... Mar 22, 2005 - A construction accident took the life of a man near 3 p.m.in the town of Hamburg. A plumber doing work in front of a home on Marlow Street was killed when tons of mud fell on him as he worked in a trench. The work was being done in front of a house on the corner of Marlow and Fairview Parkway.
One of the workers was trapped in a trench when its walls collapsed. Plumbers working with him frantically tried to dig him out when firefighters arrived on the scene. Buffalo Fire Department's Rescue One unit was called in to help build platforms so that it would be easier to dig. Some even when to Home Depot to get supplies like plywood, four-by-fours, and nail guns.
"He's covered up to his chest," said Asst. Chief Chris Zak of the Big Tree Fire Company. "We obviously have access to his head. The thing that is remarkable is the weight of the dirt and clay. We estimate that there are thousands of pounds of dirt around him to be dug out by hand."
One of the workers was trapped in a trench when its walls collapsed. Plumbers working with him frantically tried to dig him out when firefighters arrived on the scene. Buffalo Fire Department's Rescue One unit was called in to help build platforms so that it would be easier to dig. Some even when to Home Depot to get supplies like plywood, four-by-fours, and nail guns.
"He's covered up to his chest," said Asst. Chief Chris Zak of the Big Tree Fire Company. "We obviously have access to his head. The thing that is remarkable is the weight of the dirt and clay. We estimate that there are thousands of pounds of dirt around him to be dug out by hand."