BLAIR, WISCONSIN—
Henkels and Mccoy Inc
Aircraft incident, n.e.c. · Electrocutions, electric shocks
Final narrative
An employee was hanging on a long line from a helicopter, clipping in travels on the arms of a transmission mono pole, when the helicopter maneuvered the employee into a three-phase distribution line. The employee suffered an electrical shock to the hip and buttocks, and later required amputation of the left arm from the elbow.
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