El Dorado News-Times

Two workers injured in crane accident

- By Haley Smith Staff Writer Madeleine Leroux contribute­d to this report. Haley Smith can be reached at 870-862-6611 or at hsmith@eldoradone­ws.com.

A crane accident at the new Ouachita River bridge site sent two workers to the hospital Thursday.

David Archer, with the Arkansas Department of Transporta­tion, said two contractor personnel were injured while dismantlin­g a boom crane at the Calion bridge job site.

Union County Sheriff Ricky Roberts said the two people had serious injuries and one was flown to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, while the other was taken to the Medical Center of South Arkansas for treatment.

“These men were seriously injured,” Roberts said on Thursday afternoon, noting that the sheriff’s department was still on the scene and assessing the situation.

The new bridge constructi­on site is a part of the Arkansas highway department’s project to reconstruc­t U.S. Highway 167 into a four lane road from Little Rock to El Dorado.

William Hockaday, resident engineer for the highway department in Camden, previously told the News-Times that the new bridge will be 3,205 feet long and will be the northbound lane of the proposed four-lane bridge.

The bids for this project were taken late in 2014 and constructi­on started in 2015, with completion expected by late this year.

W.G. Yates and Sons Constructi­on Co of Philadelph­ia, Mississipp­i, was awarded the contract to build the new bridge with a bid of approximat­ely $29.4 million.

The original bridge was built in 1931 connecting El Dorado to the highway.

Once this bridge is constructe­d, all traffic will be rerouted to the new one so repairs to the original Calion bridge can be made.

As of press time Thursday, the names and conditions of the two people injured were not released.

 ?? Photos by Penny Hopkins Chanler ?? Medical responders: Medical personnel attend to one of the injured workers who was hurt during a crane accident at the Ouachita River Bridge on Thursday. One employee was flown to Little Rock while the other was taken to the Medical Center of South...
Photos by Penny Hopkins Chanler Medical responders: Medical personnel attend to one of the injured workers who was hurt during a crane accident at the Ouachita River Bridge on Thursday. One employee was flown to Little Rock while the other was taken to the Medical Center of South...
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