KENOSHA, WISCONSIN—
Mann Warehouse
Fall through surface or existing opening more than 30 feet · Fractures and other injuries, n.e.c.
Final narrative
An employee was putting a tarp over a leak in a concrete roof. The employee fell through the roof to the floor 32.5 feet below, suffering a broken collarbone and leg, as well as a spinal injury that required a pin.
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