SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI—
Fred M Luth & Sons Inc
Struck by discharged object or substance · Fractures
Final narrative
An employee was airing up a pipe plug to perform a test but was encountering an error. He entered the manhole to ensure the hose had not fallen off or determine any other visible issues. While he was in the manhole pressure testing, the air bag blew out of the line, hitting his left leg and resulting in a broken leg and a laceration to his chin.
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