Broken face for sure, maybe broken neck. Helmet would have protected against the fall if it had stayed on.
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Who was holding his beer?
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Everything about this looked extremely dangerous to me. Ladder + pole saw was already a combination that was bad enough. And while I'm no expert on delimbing trees, I assume they're supposed to be notched first like felling them so the limb falls in the direction you want?
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I think it must have been cut through look how it pivots on a piece that's maybe 5% the cross section of the limb he didn't cut the other 95% in just a few seconds but, yes, 10 mistakes, stacked
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My cousin, an ER doc has the after footage, because ER docs are weird like that. Eveything south of his nose is gone. Completely destroyed his mandible. Brutal.
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He survived though?!?
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On top of it he had the face guard down. (I have that helmet!)
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^^^ er, up. Not that it would have mattered.
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TBH, this is why I hire professional crews to do this kind of work. We have a white oak that died three years ago. We had been using a lower limb to hold bird feeders, until a mildly blustery yesterday knocked it (and the feeders) down. >
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There’s a number of thick branches much higher up that need pruning or they’ll fall, with much greater effect (and potential danger).
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