Body of 54-year-old man recovered after Mississauga industrial accident
The Region of Peel said an accident had occurred at a watermain project on Hurontario Street at Burnhamthorpe Road at the northwest corner.
Mississauga Fire Platoon Chief Ryan Baird said they were first called to the scene at 3:30 a.m. due to a “confined space” that was filled with water. Baird said crews went in a first time but couldn’t access the patient until the water was drained from the space. After the water was pumped out, Baird said they were able to access the person who was unaccounted for inside.
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