Electrical Worker Injured at MetraPark
Posted on Friday, July 1st, 2011 at 7:51 pm
A worker was injured at the famous MetraPark in Montana on Wednesday.
According to officials with Circuit Electric, an electrical worker from Billings, Utah was working on a 7,200-volt line he believed to be dead, but was live when he was injured. Ken Reinhardt, the owner of Circuit Electric, said the worker was flown to a hospital in Salt Lake City for treatment of burns.
“He will recover full,” Reinhardt said.
Yellowstone County Commissioner Bill Kennedy said Friday that Circuit Electric was working in the infield of the MetraPark track to assemble lights in preparation for MontanaFair. A ground ambulance responded to a 911 call and transported the worker to an area hospital for treatment.
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