An ice resurfacing machine driver died final week in northern Colorado after colliding with an overhead door at a Fort Collins ice rink, metropolis officers mentioned.
The deadly collision occurred shortly after midday on Tuesday on the Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC), based on a news launch from town of Fort Collins.
Ice resurfacing machines are also known as Zambonis, however the particulars of the precise machine being pushed on the time of the crash remained unknown Sunday.
City officers mentioned the driving force was injured when the resurfacing machine backed into {a partially} open overhead door on the rink. Paramedics took the driving force to the hospital, the place the driving force later died, based on the discharge.
No different employees or EPIC guests had been injured, Fort Collins officers mentioned.
The sufferer will likely be recognized by the Larimer County Coroner’s Office.
“This is a tragic incident, and we are devastated at the loss of our colleague,” Fort Collins City Manager Kelly DiMartino said within the news launch. “Our hearts go out to everyone affected and we are working to support their loved ones and coworkers.”
Fort Collins employees are reviewing the accident to grasp what led as much as the collision and replace security insurance policies, metropolis officers mentioned.
EPIC remained closed for a number of days following the collision, however reopened to the general public on Friday, based on the discharge.
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