Crime & Safety
Oakland County Worker Rescued After Trench Collapse: Sheriff
Officials said workers were installing field tile as part of a septic system at an Oakland County construction site.
OXFORD TOWNSHIP, MI — An Oakland County construction worker is recovering after a trench collapsed on Tuesday morning, according to sheriff's officials.
Workers were installing field tile as part of a septic system at a construction site in the 3900 block of Barber Road in Oxford Township, officials said.
One worker entered the trench to glue pipe together at 9:25 a.m. when a wall collapsed and buried him beneath the soil, officials said.
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Crews were able to pull the 35-year-old Ira Township man from the trench, officials said.
He was taken to McLaren Oakland Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition while undergoing further evaluation, officials said.
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Investigators from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) are leading a workplace safety investigation.
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