Ohio trench collapse kills 1 worker, hurts another

HUDSON, Ohio (AP) - April 7, 2010

Hudson Fire Chief Bob Carter said the 15-foot-deep trench collapsed late Wednesday morning as crews installed sewer lines in a wooded cul-de-sac at a new-home construction site. More than 60 workers used their hands, shovels and buckets to rescue the men.

Albert Joseph Bagnoli Jr. of Youngstown was alert and in good condition when he was dug out of the trench. He was taken by medical helicopter to Akron City Hospital with what appeared to be non-life-threatening injuries.

The body of James Wetzl, 56, of Canfield, was removed 7 1/2 hours after the trench collapsed. Crews carried his body to a stretcher and used a blue tarp to shield it from the view of neighbors who watched from behind police lines.

Piles of gravel, pieces of pipe, areas of installed sewer lines and three pieces of earth-moving equipment were surrounded by an orange plastic safety fence on the construction site.

Federal job-safety inspectors were among the last to leave the site in Hudson, an upscale suburb about 20 miles southeast of Cleveland. They referred questions to a supervisor who would be available Thursday.

The work was being done by a crew with Bagnoli & Sons Inc. of Youngstown. Messages left at the company's offices were not immediately returned Wednesday.

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