Stephen-ELGCO
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Just came acroos this from another industry friend and thought I should share.
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Window washer electrocuted in Huntington Beach
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March 29, 2011 | 10:04 am
A man washing windows at a Huntington Beach medical office building was electrocuted Tuesday morning when he accidentally touched overhead power lines with a metal pole, fire officials said.
The man was using a brush on a long extension pole with a water hose attachment to clean the windows of a three-story building on the 17700 block of Beach Boulevard about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, officials said. He was trying to work around a tree when the pole came in contact with the power lines.
"It immediately electrocuted and killed him on the spot," said Jeff Lopez, deputy fire marshal for the Huntington Beach Fire Department.
Firefighters found the man's body on the sidewalk, his clothing burned.
His name was not released because his family had not yet been notified.
As a precaution, authorities briefly evacuated the building and cut off power to the surrounding area.
Just a friendly reminder to watch yourselves around high voltage lines as well as standard home wiring. Can't be too careful nowadays.
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Window washer electrocuted in Huntington Beach
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March 29, 2011 | 10:04 am
The man was using a brush on a long extension pole with a water hose attachment to clean the windows of a three-story building on the 17700 block of Beach Boulevard about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, officials said. He was trying to work around a tree when the pole came in contact with the power lines.
"It immediately electrocuted and killed him on the spot," said Jeff Lopez, deputy fire marshal for the Huntington Beach Fire Department.
Firefighters found the man's body on the sidewalk, his clothing burned.
His name was not released because his family had not yet been notified.
As a precaution, authorities briefly evacuated the building and cut off power to the surrounding area.
Just a friendly reminder to watch yourselves around high voltage lines as well as standard home wiring. Can't be too careful nowadays.