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Two construction workers seriously injured after cherry picker bucket falls to ground in San Antonio

A beam fell into the cherry picker, knocking it to the ground and pinning the workers.

SAN ANTONIO — Two construction workers are in serious condition after their cherry picker bucket fell to the ground early Friday morning.

San Antonio Police say the men were working on the construction along the 1604 access road and I-10 on the northwest side near the RIM around 1 a.m.

Crews have reportedly been working every night on the major highway project.

Police say the men were inside a cherry picker bucket, lifting two metal beams into place and were trying to attach them to some concrete pillars when a chain holding one of the beams broke.

The beam fell into the cherry picker, knocking it to the ground and pinning the workers. The workers were rescued by firefighters, authorities say.

The workers were rushed to a local hospital in serious condition.

Meanwhile, the Texas Department of Transportation is working on reviewing safety measures.

A TxDOT representative provided this statement:

"On May 10, 2024, at approximately 1 a.m., there was an incident at the Loop 1604 & I-10 interchange work site. An initial review of the incident indicates that contractors were removing a temporary beam when it fell and struck an aerial-lift with two workers inside. The temporary beam is used during formwork and is different from the large steel beams that permanently support the flyover ramp.  An emergency safety meeting was conducted this morning to discuss the incident and review safety protocols. Safety is TxDOT’s top priority, and a full investigation will be conducted."

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