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| tristatehomepage via a post by Eyewitness News WEHT WTVW Update: One dead following grain bin entrapment in Wabash County Greg Poe: I’m no farmer but aren’t you not supposed to go in there? Steve Robinson: Greg Poe terrible deal whatever happened. A teenage boy died in a bin accident in our neighborhood just a few years ago and a few years before that an elderly man died in a grain bin accident here also. Bad things can happen quick. Logan Pezzoni: Greg Poe you can, but to comply with osha standards you are supposed to have a confined space permit along with a harness pinned to a secure connection point. A lot of times moisture seeps into the bin and creates a crusty outer shell in the grain and blocks unloading equipment so you’ll have to go in and clear the obstructions. Hope this is informative! Roger Rush: I've worked for a farmer and done this. The top layer of corn draws moisture and get hard. Then when they are loading trucks an air pocket forms below the crusted grain . The one's I did had a bar that went halfway around the bin I would hang onto it and use my feet to break loose the grain I've seen how fast the grain gets sucked down into the air pocket. It's always so sad to read these stories prayers for the family and friends 🙏 💔 Levi Bridwell: Roger Rush facts.. it's faster than quicksand. [I've heard of the term "bridge" used for the c rusted grain that creates air pockets. There are several comments on the post about people getting in the bin when they were kids help the grain flow. They now appreciate how lucky they were. There were also several comments about the final cleanout of the bin. That is not the dangerous part because your feet are on the bin's floor, not on a bridge of grain.] |
I think this is the farm that had the problem.
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There is some serious grain storage nearby. These grain operations are larger than many commercial grain elevators. I presume that a local fire department has the equipment needed to rescue a person. In addition to ropes and harnesses for the rescuers, you need a cylinder and grain vacuum to free the engulfed person. Even if the upper part of the body is still out of the grain, you can't just pull on the harness rope of the entrapped person. You have to put a cylinder around the person and then suck out the grain that is around the body and legs. Then you can pull on the harness rope.
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