Mid-Beach LLC
Fall on same level due to slip or trip — Intracranial injuries unspecified — MIAMI BEACH, Florida
| Employer | Mid-Beach LLC |
| Address | 4343 Collins Ave |
| City, State ZIP | MIAMI BEACH, Florida 33140 |
| Report ID | 2025055045 |
| Event Date | May 28, 2025 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Intracranial injuries unspecified |
| Body Part | Brain |
| Event Type | Fall on same level due to slip or trip |
| Source of Injury | Refrigerators, freezers, ice makers |
| Secondary Source | Water, liquids nonchemical |
| Industry (NAICS) | 721110 |
| GPS Coordinates | 25.81557, -80.12225 |
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Incident Narrative
On 5/28/2025, around 6:30 PM, an employee was getting product from a walk-in cooler. She slipped on water that was on the floor of the cooler and struck her head on plastic pallets. She also impacted her right shoulder and tailbone in the fall and lost consciousness. The employee was hospitalized.
Incident Summary
On May 28, 2025, a worker at Mid-Beach LLC in MIAMI BEACH, Florida suffered intracranial injuries unspecified to the brain. The incident was classified as fall on same level due to slip or trip, with refrigerators, freezers, ice makers identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
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