Hector Guerra, 28, of Port Chester, New York was removing tree stumps from 537 North St. in Greenwich when something went wrong around 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Greenwich police said.
He was working for Shady Tree Inc., based in Greenwich, when three of his limbs became lodged in the grinding wheel, Greenwich Time reports.
A coworker turned off the stump grinder and freed Guerra, the Time reports.
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating.
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A Port Chester, N.Y., man was hospitalized with potentially life-threatening injuries after both arms and one leg became entangled in the grinding wheel of a large mechanical stump grinder he was using at a North Street home Friday afternoon, police said.
"They are serious injuries, possibly life-threatening," said Lt. Kraig Gray, spokesman for Greenwich Police. "One of the workers got caught in a stump grinder."
Police did not identify the man, who was taken to Stamford Hospital, because they are seeking to notify his family, Gray said.
=======================================A Port Chester, N.Y., man was hospitalized with potentially life-threatening injuries after both arms and one leg became entangled in the grinding wheel of a large mechanical stump grinder he was using at a North Street home Friday afternoon, police said.
"They are serious injuries, possibly life-threatening," said Lt. Kraig Gray, spokesman for Greenwich Police. "One of the workers got caught in a stump grinder."
Police did not identify the man, who was taken to Stamford Hospital, because they are seeking to notify his family, Gray said.
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