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Accident Summary Nr: 139755.015 - Employee sustains multiple trauma when ejected from motorcyc

Accident Summary Nr: 139755.015 -- Report ID: 0950632 -- Event Date: 05/22/2021
Inspection NrDate OpenedSICNAICSEstablishment Name
1555696.01510/01/2021924120California State Parks/Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation

Abstract: At 6:05 p.m. on May 22, 2021, an employee working as a park ranger for a State parks service had just completed the park ranger academy. He was in the process of finishing the motorcycle safety course with a coworker, who was the motorcycle safety instructor. The employee was riding with the coworker over small ditches and uneven terrain when he applied too much throttle and lost control of the bike. The employee was ejected from the motorcycle. The State highway patrol was called and the employee was transported to the hospital via helicopter. The employee was hospitalized for approximately four days to treat a broken clavicle and fractured ribs and L1 vertebrae.

Keywords: Back, Blunt force, Blunt force trauma, Broken, Broken Bone, Chest, Clavicle, Collarbone, Driving, Ejected, Fracture, Ground, Law Enforcement, Material Handling, Motor Vehicle, Motorcycle, Rib, Soil, Spine, Training, Uneven, Uneven Ground, Unsafe Position, Unstable Soil, Vertebra

Employee Details
Employee # Inspection Nr Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 1555696.015 27 M Hospitalized injury Sheriffs, bailiffs, other law enforcement officers

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