May be at as were digging around that individual crews on scene had hoped for a rescue, but once they reached the construction worker, crews were able to confirm that he had died. It took over two hours and over 50 firefighters working together to effectively reach the individual, evaluate the individual for signs of life. And unfortunately, to two hours into this incident, we are naming this a fatal incident. Next of kin were devastated after learning the news at this point, investigators arent releasing a lot of details about the man who died, but the Citys Department of public works confirmed that the man was working on a city sewer replacement project. The same project, ktvu reports on a month ago, we caught up with crews then working on the project and spotted some of the same crew members at the trench collapse. The Citys Department of public works says contractor and city workers are devasted. And we want to make sure that the workers perform safely and are safe. We dont know wh
Bright. Well, its clear. So easy to see. Yes, but fog is getting its act together rapidly here as well get a pretty good cooldown here and the wind will pick up. Not too much. Right now, its rather calm, but its going to develop here as this system to the north begins to drop in. The wind will pick up low clouds will move in and increasing clouds by this evening. So temperatures coming down today 60s and 70s. All right, sal here, 4 00. Man, hes had a busy week. Lets hope todays friday light. I really hope so, too. Steve right now we are starting off that way. We dont see a lot going on thankfully right now. Traffic at the bay bridge looks very good with no major issues. Sometimes on fridays we do get breaks and thats exactly what were hoping for. This is a look at the san mateo bridge that looks very nice. And the east bay commute is off to a good start. Almost everywhere you look, there are some minor crashes that are not causing any big delays. 401. Lets get back to the headlines. Th
A very high powered vacuum thats able to facilitate removing debris quicker than if we had to do it by hand. They also used plywood to disperse weight and ensure the sides of the area within a confined space. Rescuers were working by noon with the help of paramedics and cassie, a human search and rescue detection canine. It became clear it would be a recovery mission. This person was trapped under a lot of weight with no oxygen for over two hours. Public works spokesperson Rachel Gordon says the project was a San Francisco Public Utilities commission sewer upgrade project being managed by San Francisco public works. The individual trapped was a private contractor. She did not know the name of the contracting company. Well be here as long as we have to be here. We want to make sure that we know exactly what happened. We want to make sure that Something Like this doesnt happen again. We never want a construction accident. Safety is our number one priority. The medical examiner arrived on
I know someone who knows everything. I dont know about that but i will fake it until i make it. We do have more sunshine on the weather menu today. It will be slightly warmer. Take a look at Southern California yesterday. These were all record highs. These are may and june temperatures, not january. Long beach, lax, ucla, camarillo, oxnard and santa maria. These were all record highs. If its that warm in Southern California it must be cold elsewhere. 4 in fargo. 13 in minneapolis. These are the wind chills. 28 in washington dc. If you are traveling that direction, bundle up. Some breaks in the cloud cover after yesterday. Today there will be sun and clouds. 3740s for the temperatures. Cooler for some around the bay. 40s and 50s, and offshore breeze this way. Low 50s in San Francisco. Upper 40s and low 50s and alameda and oakland. Richmond and el cerrito at 48. And seattle or portland, you do not need to worry about heat or cold temperatures, just rain. Were not getting any rain here fo
Recently my wife and I were enjoying a lovely dinner at Johnston’s Saltbox, on Laurel Street in San Carlos. Afterwards, while walking back to our car, it occurred to me