The Meadows at Stroud for Nursing and Rehabilitation LLC

Hitting, kicking, beating by other person n.e.c. — Concussions — EAST STROUDSBURG, Pennsylvania

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at The Meadows at Stroud for Nursing and Rehabilitation LLC in EAST STROUDSBURG, Pennsylvania
Employer The Meadows at Stroud for Nursing and Rehabilitation LLC
Address 221 East Brown St.
City, State ZIP EAST STROUDSBURG, Pennsylvania 18301
Report ID 2024099108
Event Date September 30, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Concussions
Body Part Brain
Event Type Hitting, kicking, beating by other person n.e.c.
Source of Injury Co-worker or work associate of injured or ill worker unspecified
Secondary Source Secondary source not applicable
Industry (NAICS) 623110
GPS Coordinates 40.99243, -75.17271

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Incident Narrative

Two employees were in an outdoor break area when they got into a physical altercation. The injured employee hit her head on a brick wall, resulting in a concussion and hospitalization.

Incident Summary

On September 30, 2024, a worker at The Meadows at Stroud for Nursing and Rehabilitation LLC in EAST STROUDSBURG, Pennsylvania suffered concussions to the brain. The incident was classified as hitting, kicking, beating by other person n.e.c., with co-worker or work associate of injured or ill worker unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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