Construction worker hospitalized after arm gets trapped in equipment
- First responders were called to the scene of an industrial accident in Oakland at around 9 a.m. on Monday.
- The worker was found trapped in machinery, requiring medics to disassemble the equipment for his rescue.
- He was transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in construction.
On Monday morning, a serious industrial accident occurred in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood when a construction worker had his arm caught in a piece of equipment. First responders were dispatched to O'Hara Street and Thackeray Avenue at approximately 9 a.m. to assist the man, who was trapped within machine parts. Emergency medics requested blood supplies at the scene while simultaneously working to disassemble the equipment to free the worker's arm. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was transported to UPMC Presbyterian hospital, where he is currently being treated for life-threatening injuries. This incident marks another troubling construction-related accident in the area, following a series of fatalities earlier in the year that left both workers and pedestrians dead from serious incidents involving falling and rolling machinery.