Fordland Mo Tower Collapse at Evie Raul blog

Fordland Mo Tower Collapse. Debris from a collapsed tv tower lies on top of a damaged vehicle at the scene of the collapse near fordland, mo. Firefighters say a crew of seven were working at the tower when it fell. Officials say a maintenance worker died and several. One crew member died in the collapse. So for the six workers who were 100 feet high on the kozk tower when it collapsed on april 19 in fordland, the sights and sounds must have been otherworldly. (ap) — officials say a maintenance worker died when a missouri television station tower collapsed and he became trapped. The collapse of an ozarks public television tower in april that killed an engineer was caused by mistakes made by contractors, according to a report by the federal occupational safety and health administration. Five of the workers somehow escaped. Missouri state university owned and operated the tower. A new report from the occupational safety and health administration reveals what led to a tower collapse in fordland, mo.

TV tower collapse in Fordland, Mo., leaves 1 dead, officials say
from www.usatoday.com

One crew member died in the collapse. The collapse of an ozarks public television tower in april that killed an engineer was caused by mistakes made by contractors, according to a report by the federal occupational safety and health administration. A new report from the occupational safety and health administration reveals what led to a tower collapse in fordland, mo. Firefighters say a crew of seven were working at the tower when it fell. Officials say a maintenance worker died and several. Missouri state university owned and operated the tower. Debris from a collapsed tv tower lies on top of a damaged vehicle at the scene of the collapse near fordland, mo. Five of the workers somehow escaped. So for the six workers who were 100 feet high on the kozk tower when it collapsed on april 19 in fordland, the sights and sounds must have been otherworldly. (ap) — officials say a maintenance worker died when a missouri television station tower collapsed and he became trapped.

TV tower collapse in Fordland, Mo., leaves 1 dead, officials say

Fordland Mo Tower Collapse One crew member died in the collapse. (ap) — officials say a maintenance worker died when a missouri television station tower collapsed and he became trapped. The collapse of an ozarks public television tower in april that killed an engineer was caused by mistakes made by contractors, according to a report by the federal occupational safety and health administration. Firefighters say a crew of seven were working at the tower when it fell. One crew member died in the collapse. A new report from the occupational safety and health administration reveals what led to a tower collapse in fordland, mo. Officials say a maintenance worker died and several. Five of the workers somehow escaped. Missouri state university owned and operated the tower. Debris from a collapsed tv tower lies on top of a damaged vehicle at the scene of the collapse near fordland, mo. So for the six workers who were 100 feet high on the kozk tower when it collapsed on april 19 in fordland, the sights and sounds must have been otherworldly.

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