Velma man hurt in oil field accident

DUNCAN — Authorities say a worker was seriously injured when he was crushed by a platform at an oil well site in Stephens County.

 
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Published: February 20, 2013    Comment on this article Leave a comment

DUNCAN — Authorities say a worker was seriously injured when he was crushed by a platform at an oil well site in Stephens County.

Authorities say Mickey Pruitt of Velma suffered multiple injuries after the accident Tuesday afternoon. A local television station reports that Pruitt is in stable condition at an Oklahoma City hospital.

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Sheriff Wayne McKinney says Pruitt was crushed by a work-over platform, a device that's lowered onto a well in need of repair. The sheriff says either a chain or cable failed and the work-over platform fell on top of Pruitt.

Authorities say the platform weighed between 500 and 800 pounds. It took four men to lift the platform off the worker.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will investigate the accident.





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