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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