Struck bump, hole, or rough terrain in road surface · Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at American Medical Response , 2157 Main Street, BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14214
on — Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury, affecting the lumbar region.
Final narrative
A paramedic was riding in the back of an ambulance when it ran over a pothole or bump in the road, jarring his back. He suffered lower back pain and was hospitalized.
HospitalizedLumbar regionAmbulance, police, and other emergency passenger vehicle
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An employee, working as a coner, which is the person who sits on the platform crate/grate behind the road line marking paint truck and picks up and places traffic cones, was picking up cones from the right side of the crate/grate when the truck hit a bump causing it to bounce up and down which caused the employee's right leg to get stuck between the ground and the vehicle breaking the tibia/fibula.
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