Thursday, June 03, 2010
Injured Construction Workers Remain Hospitalized
KENTUCKY....
Occupational Safety and Health Administration officials were in Phelps Thursday to investigate the collapse of a building which injured Lowell Thomas, Ronnie Thomas, Russell Sprouse, and Henry Brandell, workers with Thomas Roofing and Construction. Pike County Media Relations liaison Brandon Roberts says Ronnie Thomas and Brandell were treated and released at Pikeville Medical Center while Lowell Thomas and Sprouse were taken to Holsten Valley Hospital in Tennessee. According to Roberts, Sprouse is in the Intensive Care Unit with head and internal injuries, but Lowell Thomas may be able to leave the hospital as early as Friday.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration officials were in Phelps Thursday to investigate the collapse of a building which injured Lowell Thomas, Ronnie Thomas, Russell Sprouse, and Henry Brandell, workers with Thomas Roofing and Construction. Pike County Media Relations liaison Brandon Roberts says Ronnie Thomas and Brandell were treated and released at Pikeville Medical Center while Lowell Thomas and Sprouse were taken to Holsten Valley Hospital in Tennessee. According to Roberts, Sprouse is in the Intensive Care Unit with head and internal injuries, but Lowell Thomas may be able to leave the hospital as early as Friday.