HURON, SOUTH DAKOTA—
Knife River Midwest, LLC
Pedestrian struck by vehicle backing up in work zone · Fractures and other injuries, n.e.c.
Final narrative
An employee was walking back to the concrete paver when a ready-mix truck backed into him. He was first struck by the chute, and then his lower right leg was run over. His leg broke at the ankle and below the knee, and he suffered a muscle injury.
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