‘How’s It Hanging?’ Electrical Worker Dangles Over Intersection After Semi Smashes Crane’s Bucket (WATCH) – Twitchy

The electrical factor is lucky because it is alive. On Thursday, outside Patton Rouge, Louisiana, a man in a bucket was commenting on an intersection working on the traffic light when 18 wheels – and what! The bucket was destroyed, and the man was left upside down. Hosage may save his life. Surprisingly, only slightly injured.
Here’s the wild video taken by Dashcam’s DARV. (He watches)
He’s fine!
Dashcam video shows the moment when an electric worker has a 18 wheel hurry heading to the left at an intersection in Louisiana. The authorities said that the worker suffered from scratches and simple bruises.
The accident is under investigation. https://t.co/277fhkbou3 pic.twitter.com/8hfozuoob
ABC News (ABC) June 26, 2025
Was this man to hold him or what? pic.twitter.com/otQeonje5e
– Zack Voell (ZackVoell) June 26, 2025
This was always my fear when working high.
– AMCAN (@AMCAN) June 26, 2025
Talk about “leaving a suspension”
GBGRUBER June 26, 2025
This is an incredible video!
Most of the stickers blame the staff, saying that it did not follow the safety protocols.
A big mistake by that crew. This corridor should have been banned by cones. There should be signs in place. It is sad to say, but the error was not the truck driver. Nevertheless, this is a very circumstantial awareness.
– David Seng (@Seng_david47192) June 26, 2025
There should be traffic cones to merge the corridors into the left.
– Drj (Donjernigansr) June 26, 2025
All states … basic MutCD standards are the safety of the work area and men work on active corridors.
Bobreadr June 26, 2025
It seems as if a healthy sense that the worker will not be suspended due to traffic like this.
Commentators say they are happy that the worker at least followed the safety protocols by wearing his use in the bucket.
For this reason you wear your harness and tie the rope if it is not likely that.
JRMILLERCWI June 26, 2025
Praise be to God for harnessing
– Miranda and Edzurle June 26, 2025
At least he had to use safety on that, preventing him from hitting the sidewalk
If he had fallen into his head in concrete, he may kill him or paralyzed for the rest of his life.
We hope that the entire accident will be a lesson for others to take appropriate precautions in the future.
This will become a video clip covered in each Osha And Crane Safety Video in the next twenty years.
Normanbuntzhsb June 26, 2025
This section will be shown in OSHA seasons for decades.
– Yankees1996 (@nyynumba2) June 26, 2025
😆 No doubt!
– Juda 🍊 (Graykatstrut) June 26, 2025
There should be easier and less frightening ways to get famous.