Worker dies after falling into machine at Oklahoma City recycling plant, OKCFD says
Information about the victim or what caused the industrial accident has not been released
Updated: 4:35 PM CDT May 31, 2024
BREAKING NEWS THAT WE TOLD YOU ABOUT AT THE BEGINNING OF OUR NEWSCAST. A WORKER IS DEAD AFTER AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT AT AN OKLAHOMA CITY RECYCLING PLANT. COCO MEGHAN MOSLEY IS THERE NOW. LIVE. MEGAN, YOU’RE AT RENO AND ANN ARBOR. ABBY AND ZACH, THAT’S RIGHT. NOW, FROM WHERE WE’RE STANDING, WE HAVEN’T SEEN ANY POLICE CARS OR FIRE TRUCKS. BUT AGAIN, WE ARE OVER HERE AT THIS RECYCLING PLANT WHERE WE’RE TOLD THAT OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE HAD RESPONDED TO AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT HERE AT THE RECYCLING PLANT. AND WE NOW KNOW THAT ONE OF THE WORKERS, AN ADULT MALE, DIED AT THE SCENE AS A RESULT. NOW, AGAIN, OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE, THEY WERE HERE, BUT THEY HANDED OVER THE INVESTIGATION TO OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE. AND WE KNOW HOMICIDE INVESTIGATORS ARE ON THE WAY HERE, IF NOT ALREADY. BUT AGAIN, WE’RE NOT EXACTLY SURE WHERE THIS HAPPENED AT. WE THINK IT’S DEEPER INSIDE THE FACILITY HERE. BUT OF COURSE, AS SOON AS WE KNOW MORE, OF COURSE WE’LL BRING THAT TO YOU. LIVE ON KOCO REPORTING LIVE IN OKLAHOMA C
Worker dies after falling into machine at Oklahoma City recycling plant, OKCFD says
Information about the victim or what caused the industrial accident has not been released
Updated: 4:35 PM CDT May 31, 2024
Authorities say a worker died after an industrial accident on Friday at an Oklahoma City recycling plant.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.Oklahoma City Fire Department officials told KOCO 5 that a worker fell into a machine at the recycling plant near Reno and Ann Arbor avenues. Crews got the worker out of the machine, and he was pronounced dead.>> Download the KOCO 5 AppFire department officials said they handed the scene over to the Oklahoma City Police Department. Investigators and the medical examiner were called to the scene.Information about the victim or what caused the industrial accident has not been released. Top Headlines Guilty: Trump becomes first former U.S. president convicted of felony crimes Man in custody after hours-long standoff at northwest OKC home, police say Oklahomans in Bricktown believe Donald Trump's conviction was rigged, questioned jury Woman escapes to safety after southeast OKC home catches fire Bruhat Soma rides an unbeaten streak to the Scripps National Spelling Bee title, winning tiebreaker
OKLAHOMA CITY — Authorities say a worker died after an industrial accident on Friday at an Oklahoma City recycling plant.
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Oklahoma City Fire Department officials told KOCO 5 that a worker fell into a machine at the recycling plant near Reno and Ann Arbor avenues. Crews got the worker out of the machine, and he was pronounced dead.
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Fire department officials said they handed the scene over to the Oklahoma City Police Department. Investigators and the medical examiner were called to the scene.
Information about the victim or what caused the industrial accident has not been released.
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