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Coal Mine Worker Killed At Work – Sheridan Media

Falling equipment killed a man at a Wyoming coal mine. A section of a boom on a 200-ton (181-metric-ton) crane fell Wednesday (July 21st) and hit the shoulder and neck of Jeff A. Wendland, 31, at the Black Thunder mine, Campbell County Undersheriff Quentin Reynolds said. Emergency responders pronounced Wendland dead at the scene. Wendland was a millwright at the mine and had been at Black Thunder for 13 years, according to a statement from the mine’s parent company, Arch Natural Resources. He leaves behind a wife and four children.

Wyoming man killed in mine accident in Campbell County

Wyoming man killed in mine accident in Campbell County By John Roedel on July 22, 2021 Shutterstock GILLETTE, Wyo. Falling boom equipment has killed a man at a Wyoming coal mine in Campbell County. A section of a boom on a 200-ton (181-metric-ton) crane fell Wednesday and hit the shoulder and neck of Jeff A. Wendland, 31, at the Black Thunder mine, Campbell County Undersheriff Quentin Reynolds said. Article continues below. The report says that Wendland was a millwright at the mine. He had been at Black Thunder for 13 years, according to a statement from the mine’s parent company, Arch Natural Resources.

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