MTM Acquisitions, Inc.

Struck or run over by rolling powered vehicle — Fractures — SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at MTM Acquisitions, Inc. in SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine
Employer MTM Acquisitions, Inc.
Address 81 Kenneth Road
City, State ZIP SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine 04106
Report ID 2021075881
Event Date July 18, 2021
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Upper and lower limb(s)
Event Type Struck or run over by rolling powered vehicle
Source of Injury Automobile
Industry (NAICS) 323110
GPS Coordinates 43.62805, -70.30038

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Incident Narrative

An employee was delivering a newspaper. The employee's car started rolling and the employee was run over by the car as he tried to stop it. The employee sustained a broken clavicle and a fractured left ankle.

Incident Summary

On July 18, 2021, a worker at MTM Acquisitions, Inc. in SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine suffered fractures to the upper and lower limb(s). The incident was classified as struck or run over by rolling powered vehicle, with automobile identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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