Brightspeed of Pennsylvania, LLC
Other fall to lower level 6 to 30 feet — Injuries to the brain, spinal cord and severe wounds, internal injuries — MOUNT JOY, Pennsylvania
| Employer | Brightspeed of Pennsylvania, LLC |
| Address | 720 Water Street |
| City, State ZIP | MOUNT JOY, Pennsylvania 17552 |
| Report ID | 2025066298 |
| Event Date | June 30, 2025 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Injuries to the brain, spinal cord and severe wounds, internal injuries |
| Body Part | Multiple body parts n.e.c. |
| Event Type | Other fall to lower level 6 to 30 feet |
| Source of Injury | Boom truck, cherry picker |
| Secondary Source | Ground, travel, and support surfaces unspecified |
| Industry (NAICS) | 335921 |
| GPS Coordinates | 40.11654, -76.51996 |
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Incident Narrative
At 3:45 p.m. on June 30, 2025, an employee was working out of a bucket truck, installing a fiber drop to a customer. The door of the bucket came open and he fell to the ground 12-15 feet below, suffering a brain bleed, facial factures, four fractured ribs, a possible collapsed lung, possible fractured vertebrae, and possible wrist and ankle fractures.
Incident Summary
On June 30, 2025, a worker at Brightspeed of Pennsylvania, LLC in MOUNT JOY, Pennsylvania suffered injuries to the brain, spinal cord and severe wounds, internal injuries to the multiple body parts n.e.c.. The incident was classified as other fall to lower level 6 to 30 feet, with boom truck, cherry picker identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 614 severe injury reports involving "Other fall to lower level 6 to 30 feet" incidents in our database. Browse all Other fall to lower level 6 to 30 feet injuries.
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