Shamrocker
Sheik Yerbouti
I was out of town this week, doing some topographic survey work in a tailings pond for an abandoned mine. I had my assistant with me, a contract employee who was there to operate a chainsaw to cut trees and brush so I'd have clear lines of sight. On our third day out there while he was cutting, a branch got kicked up at him and caught him in the eye. The injury didn't look critical, so I packed him up and we drove back into town. The nursing station was closed so I had to call an ambulance for some medical attention. They ended up taking him to the nearest hospital, 120 km away. Later that evening I had to take him back to Winnipeg to see an eye specialist. 12 hours later I was able to get in contact with my boss, who took over staying with him and getting him set up in a hotel room. I don't know the extent of the injury, but he seemed in decent spirits today.
Here's hoping for a speedy and full recovery.
Here's hoping for a speedy and full recovery.