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Fall on same level due to tripping over an object — Fractures — WAUWATOSA, Wisconsin

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Walgreens in WAUWATOSA, Wisconsin
Employer Walgreens
Address 2275 North Mayfair Road
City, State ZIP WAUWATOSA, Wisconsin 53226
Report ID 2022010305
Event Date January 11, 2022
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Thigh(s)
Event Type Fall on same level due to tripping over an object
Source of Injury Floor, n.e.c.
Secondary Source Power cords, electrical cords, extension cords
Industry (NAICS) 446110
GPS Coordinates 43.05000, -88.04000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was walking when they tripped on a printer cord and fell, resulting in a left femur fracture.

Incident Summary

On January 11, 2022, a worker at Walgreens in WAUWATOSA, Wisconsin suffered fractures to the thigh(s). The incident was classified as fall on same level due to tripping over an object, with floor, n.e.c. identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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