Posted by El Toro on September 27, 2008 at 07:43:35 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: O T Becareful posted by Brian in MI on September 27, 2008 at 06:02:57:
My neighbor did that 2 or 3 years ago. His wife was holding the ladder and I think the limb he was sawing hit the ladder when it hit the ground. His fall was broken by his neighbor's top rail on the chain link fence. It tore the socket out his shoulder. He was flown to a shock trauma center. He's seems to be doing ok. When this happened his wife called me and I ran over and scratched the bottom of his feet and asked him if he felt that, after telling her to dial 911. He said he could feel that, I told him he was very lucky. He even called me from the trauma center to get that limb down. The cut end of the limb was still resting against the tree. It was so heavy I had to cut off all the limbs so I could move it. He's lucky that limb and chain saw didn't hit his wife. He's still climbing on the ladder putting screen over his gutters to keep out the leaves. Hal
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