Read about this accident this morning:.
so a guy has a man lift, often called a cherry picker.
It isn't sitting on the flat level firm ground, instead it is sitting on the back of a flatbed truck.
Are the outriggers down for stability? Hell no. it's sitting on it's rubber tires. On the truck bed.
Did I mention that it's pretty windy?
So the logical thing to do in that situation is take 4 kids up with you, 6 stories in the air and wait for a gust of wind to topple it and crush you all into the ground.
Which BTW didn't take long.
If he just took himself out that'd be one thing, but did he have to do that to the kids?
IN-sane.
And here's the amazing part. He owned his own tree business and used manlifts like that all the time, which means HE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER!
From his website:
Ken's Tree Company - Tree Care Services | Albuquerque, NM
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Tree care expertise forged by decades of experience
When you need safe and experienced tree care service, call us and put 40 years of experience to work for you.
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Don't go out on a limb with someone else
With our over 40 years of experience, you can count on us to safely and expertly take care of all your tree care needs. In fact, we guarantee it.
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Hey is that a trailer park? Well of course it is. it would have to be.
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Man killed in cherry picker accident identified; 12-year-old victim was nephew
Updated: 05/26/2015 5:49 PM | Created: 05/26/2015 1:16 PM
By: Elizabeth Reed, KOB.com
Albuquerque police have identified 56-year-old Ken Raschick as the man killed in a cherry picker lift accident over the weekend. The other victim, a 12-year-old boy, was his nephew, according to APD.
Raschick and four other children were inside the lift when a gust of wind brought the machine down in a lot near Dorothy and Central in southeast Albuquerque on Sunday.
APD says Raschick's 10-year-old son is in stable condition and the boy's 7-year-old brother is listed in critical condition. A 10-year-old neighbor who was also riding in the cherry picker bucket is still hospitalized in critical condition.
Investigators believe the crane's stabilizing legs were not deployed and the lift was perched on top of a flatbed truck as Raschick and the children took a ride in the bucket. Both factors, along with weather, likely contributed to the accident, according to APD.
The department's Crimes Against Children Unit is investigating, but there are no charges pending at this time.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the Raschick family and loved ones of those involved," APD said in a statement.
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