Worker killed by toppled drilling rig at Philadelphia construction site

The 55-year-old man became trapped beneath the drilling rig after it fell while being used to offload equipment from a tractor-trailer.

A construction worked has died after a drilling rig being used to move heavy equipment fell on top of him while he was working, reports ABC News.

The incident occurred at approximately 8:30 p.m. on July 6 in downtown Philadelphia near a train station. Fire officials told ABC Philadelphia station WPVI that heavy equipment was being moved off a tractor-trailer to a construction site when a drilling rig that was being used to lift equipment in the area fell onto the worker.

Officials have not yet named the 55-year-old man but said he “became trapped beneath the equipment and that it took about 15 minutes to free him from the scene of the accident.”

The man was immediately taken to a local hospital, where he died from his injuries suffered in the construction accident. The rig operator was also injured in the incident and was hospitalized for treatment, but their condition was unknown.

"It's fortunate that it was this time of the evening where this is a high traffic area during the day and it could have been a lot more potential for danger to many folks, but still there were two individuals who were hurt here so that's still tragic," Philadelphia Assistant Fire Chief Charles Walker told WPVI at the scene.

Officials said the rig fell away from the building site, meaning no property was damaged and that the area was clear of pedestrians at the time of the accident, according to WPVI.

The incident is currently under investigation but the construction site was still active on Wednesday, even as the drilling rig that fell over remains on its side.

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