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Updated: 3:37 PM Jun 12, 2009
Geneva Man Killed After Being Pinned Between Two Semi's
Endicott A Geneva man was killed Friday morning when he was pinned between two semi trucks in Endicott, Nebraska, which is about five miles southeast of Fairbury.
Posted: 2:05 PM Jun 12, 2009Reporter: Associated Press |
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A Geneva man was killed Friday morning when he was pinned between two semi trucks in Endicott, Nebraska, which is about five miles southeast of Fairbury. According to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, around 7:43 a.m., 62 year old Brian Cellar had been preparing to pump a load of asphalt from one parked truck to another when he became pinned. He was transported to the Jefferson Community Health Center where he was pronounced dead. The investigation shows that the parking brake was not set on one of the trucks and when Cellar tried to stop it as it rolled backwards, he was pinned. One semi is owned by Wynne Transport Company of Omaha, and the other by Topkote Inc. of Yankton, South Dakota.
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