ORLANDO, FLORIDA—
CB Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Exposure to environmental heat indoor · Intracranial injuries unspecified
Final narrative
An employee was replenishing product in a warehouse aisle. They collapsed and fell onto their back, striking their head on the concrete and suffering a laceration to the back of their head and injuries requiring hospitalization and brain surgery.
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