Shoreline Fire Department uses private company in deadly trench rescue

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First responders in Shoreline turned to a private company for assistance in recovering the bodies of two construction workers who were killed when a trench collapsed, saying the tricky rescue was beyond the scope of their training. FOX13

"Everything we do every day is dangerous," said KLB worker James Bosa. "Our construction industry is a tight-knit group, we know everybody in the business, we work around each other day in and day out. If there’s a chance one needs help, we’re more than willing to help."

The men killed-- 66-year-old David Ameh and 32-year-old Demetrius Sellers-- were working on a sewer line when their trench collapsed.that I have read and agree

 

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It's not the Shoreline first responder's responsibility to risk their own safety to clean up after negligent contractors. I would also look at how and if this was permitted by City of Shoreline in the first place.

No such thing as dangerous construction work unless you are breaking, ignoring WA OSHA. The contractor ignored safety rules created to prevent this to make more profit by risking workers safety. They are out of business now.

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