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Falling energy line electrocutes two employees close to Howell

By Editorial Board Published June 5, 2025 2 Min Read
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Falling energy line electrocutes two employees close to Howell

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Two employees at a development website in Genoa Twp. have been taken to the hospital in crucial situation Thursday after police say a falling energy line struck them.

The Livingston County Sheriff’s Workplace studies that deputies and the Brighton Space Hearth Authority have been dispatched to a industrial development website on Latson Rd. south of Grand River Ave. for studies of an industrial accident at round 12:30 p.m.

The scene, the place police say two folks have been electrocuted by a falling energy line. (WLNS)1000022357The scene, the place police say two folks have been electrocuted by a falling energy line. (WLNS)1000022365The scene, the place police say two folks have been electrocuted by a falling energy line. (WLNS)1000022360The scene, the place police say two folks have been electrocuted by a falling energy line. (WLNS)504215364 1134314902056993 4368171165864777036 nAn aerial photograph of the positioning, offered by the Livingston County Sheriff’s Workplace.

Police say staff on website have been pouring concrete when the increase spreader from the concrete truck got here into contact with a main energy line. The road broke and fell onto two staff on the bottom, which police say resulted in them being electrocuted.

Each employees have been taken to the hospital in crucial situation by Livingston County EMS.

DTE Vitality assisted with the response. The DTE outage map at present reveals a small outage within the space of the development website. The estimated time of restoration is 3:55 p.m.

dteThe DTE outage map as of three:23 p.m. (DTE Vitality)

Police usually are not releasing additional data concerning the victims or the corporate and have turned over the investigation into the incident to the Michigan Occupational Security and Well being Administration (MIOSHA).

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