Worker taken to hospital after falling from construction site in Brisbane

Worker taken to hospital after falling from construction site in Brisbane
A employee on Brisbane’s Cross River Rail challenge has been taken to hospital after falling as much as 10 metres from scaffolding.

The 54-year-old employee was rushed to Princess Alexandra Hospital from the Boggo Road station website within the metropolis’s south after the accident at 1.15pm, Queensland Ambulance stated.

He stays in a important situation.

A worker on Brisbane's Cross River Rail project has died after falling up to 10 metres from scaffolding.
A employee on Brisbane’s Cross River Rail challenge has died after falling as much as 10 metres from scaffolding. (Nine)

Inspector Andrew Tracey from Queensland Police stated the person fell six to 10 metres onto concrete and needed to be rescued by crane.

“There’s a number of obstacles he’s struck on the fall,” Tracey stated.

Cross River Rail is a brand new 10km rail line from Dutton Park to Bowen Hills within the metropolis.

Queensland Police is aiding Workplace Health and Safety to research.

The 54-year-old worker was rushed to Princess Alexandra Hospital from the Boggo Road station site in the city's south after the accident at 1.15pm, Queensland Ambulance said.
The 54-year-old employee was rushed to Princess Alexandra Hospital from the Boggo Road station website within the metropolis’s south after the accident at 1.15pm, Queensland Ambulance stated. (Nine)
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