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| Commissioners get safety report |
| By Post Independent |
| Published: 01/22/2008 |
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COLORADO - Garfield County commissioners on Monday received a 15-page report outlining several new safety policies for community corrections after a county worker’s truck struck a client who was on his way to work in December. Among the new safety recommendations in the report is for the county to offer community corrections clients transportation to and from their work sites — a policy that has already been implemented, according to the report. Paul Reaser, Garfield County’s senior environmental health specialist, presented his investigation report into the Dec. 12 incident in which Patrick Antonelli, 63, a county employee, struck community corrections client John T. Bauer with a county-owned 1998 Ford F250 on County Road 333 near the alternative-sentencing facility. Bauer was taken to the Grand River Medical Center after the collision, but was transported back to community corrections the same day. Antonelli works as a mechanic for the county and was cited with careless driving causing bodily injury and no proof of insurance, according to the report. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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