KALAMA, WASHINGTON—
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, PORTLAND DISTRICT
Fall on water vehicle · Fractures
Final narrative
An employee was walking away from a storage area after performing engineering duties. They fell from a stairway onto the deck below and sustained a laceration to the head, fractured vertebrae, and a back injury.
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