Silo Mishap in Pa. Leaves Man Dead: One Man Saved

Posted: Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Updated: September 30th, 2009 11:07 AM EDT
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Silo Mishap in Pa. Leaves Man Dead: One Man Saved






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MARION TWP., Pa. --

One man is dead and another was rescued after a farm accident Tuesday afternoon in Centre County.

Charles Simons and another man, who has not been identified, were working inside a 120-foot corn silo Tuesday at the Weight Farm. Simons had worked on the farm for close to 20 years, and for an unknown reason fell while inside the silo.

Simons died 40 feet up in the silo. Specialized rescue crews and firefighters were called in. Part of the problem: silos can often be full of poisonous fumes. That was not the case here though, and rescuers were able to go in through the top of the silo. An autopsy is expected to be done Wednesday to determine how Simons died.

The other man, who was not named, was pulled out with no apparent injuries.

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