• February 02, 2017

Aaron Stevens Killed in Power Line Accident in Godley, TX

Godley, TX -- A work incident involving a power line electrocution in the area of Godley, TX claimed the life of Aaron Stevens Wednesday, February 1, 2017.

Officials say the incident took place at Multi-Chem on 6000 County Road 1001.

According to the report, Mr. Stevens and his brother were operating a bucket truck when they got too close to a power line. Aaron Stevens came into contact with the line, electrocuting him. Rescue units were able to perform CPR on the victim, allowing him enough time to make it to a nearby hospital. However, he later succumbed to his injuries.

According to the report, the deceased victim was not an employee of Multi-Chem.

There was no mention of other injuries related to the incident.

There was no further information available at the time of the report.

The investigation is currently underway.

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