Police: Worker dies of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning
FORT SALONGA, N.Y. (AP) — A construction worker died of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning while working on a drainage pipe on Long Island, police said.
Victor Irizzary was removing silt from the bottom of a 10-foot-deep drainage pipe in Fort Salonga on Tuesday when he stopped responding to coworkers, Suffolk County police said.
A coworker tried to go down the pipe to rescue Irizarry, but he felt burning in his nose and throat and came back up, police said.
The Kings Park Fire Department responded and pulled Irizarry from the pipe. The firefighters measured carbon monoxide levels in the pipe and found them to be dangerously high, police said.
Irizarry, 30, was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Police said Irizzary was working for Suffolk excavating. Business owner Dean Roux said Wednesday he had no comment other than “We’re grieving.”
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration was notified and is investigating, police said.
