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Horror moment worker is smashed into by huge 18-wheeler leaving him dangling from basket upside down above busy road
Horror moment worker is smashed into by huge 18-wheeler leaving him dangling from basket upside down above busy road

The Sun

time17 hours ago

  • The Sun

Horror moment worker is smashed into by huge 18-wheeler leaving him dangling from basket upside down above busy road

THIS is the horror moment an 18-wheeler smashes into a utility worker mid-air — sending him flying upside down and dangling above a busy Louisiana road. Shocking dashcam footage captures the worker, strapped into a bucket lift, get violently hit while fixing a traffic light in Denham Springs. 4 4 The massive truck makes a wide turn and slams into the elevated basket from below — flipping the man over in a terrifying split second as vehicles drive past below him. The terrifying clip, first shared by Louisiana First News, was captured on Wednesday near Range Avenue at I-12. It quickly went viral, sparking a heated blame game across social media. 'He nearly fell out of the bucket but thank God for that safety harness,' one viewer wrote. Another clip posted on Facebook shows the huge rig grazing the underside of the lift as it attempts to maneuver the tight turn. The worker could be seen visibly jolted by the impact and left dangling by his gear over the road. 'I don't know how that truck could have made that turn without hitting one pole on one side without hitting the truck,' East Baton Rouge Parish Director of Transportation Fred Raiford told WBRZ-TV. Surprisingly, Denham Springs Police confirmed the man suffered only minor injuries and was not taken to hospital. 'That is a mandate we have — when you're in that bucket truck you'll have that harness on,' Raiford added. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development has now launched an investigation into the incident, alongside Denham Springs Police, to determine if any charges will be filed. Terrifying moment students scream 'we're going to die' as bus crashed into river Online, furious users argued over who should be held responsible — the truck driver or the work crew. 'Well somebody just lost their trucking license,' one user fumed. 'Take the next four to six weeks off and hire a great lawyer to sue the trucking company. Set for life,' another said. 'No way? they didn't even try to avoid the worker! I hope the man is okay,' one shocked viewer commented. Others hit back, blaming the utility company for failing to properly secure the site. 'Not the truck driver's fault. They should have closed the lane. I sense big trouble from OSHA and DOT coming their way...' one person wrote. 'That's on the utility company. Lane should've been blocked, spotter wasn't watching incoming traffic,' said another. 'Not the driver's fault… The work crew had no lane restrictions in place and the basket was obviously below 13' 9' height,' added a third. As the investigation continues, officials say safety precautions like lane closures, cones, and signage are sometimes required — but not always — depending on the work zone setup. 'Safety is always the number one priority for us,' Raiford emphasized. No one else was injured in the crash. 4

Crews upgrade East Baton Rouge traffic signals after malfunction
Crews upgrade East Baton Rouge traffic signals after malfunction

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Crews upgrade East Baton Rouge traffic signals after malfunction

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Crews continue to upgrade firmware in East Baton Rouge Parish traffic signals after a Friday malfunction. A system malfunction disrupted approximately 150 traffic signals across the city on Friday, Feb. 28, according to Director of Transportation and Drainage Fred Raiford. The issue, which caused signals to enter flash mode, was addressed over the weekend. Crews have been working since Monday to upgrade the firmware on each affected signal. Seven crews have been on-site every day this week, updating the signals to prevent further disruptions. This work is expected to continue through the remainder of the week and may extend into Monday. NWS: Two tornadoes hit south Louisiana on Mardi Gras Arrest warrant issued for Southern University campus shooting suspect Republicans need to cut Medicaid to hit budget savings target, CBO finds Eric Adams faces calls to resign from Democrats at fiery House hearing on immigration Louisiana continues monitoring measles outbreaks in Texas, New Mexico Crash near LSU sends victim to hospital for treatment Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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