Man’s leg amputated in horror workplace incident in Sydney’s west

Clareese PackerNewsWire
Camera IconA man’s leg was amputated after it became stuck in machinery in a workplace incident. Google Maps. Credit: Supplied

A man’s leg has been amputated after it became stuck in machinery in a horror workplace injury in Sydney’s west.

Emergency services were called to Yamma St in Sefton just after 8.45pm on Sunday.

A NSW Ambulance spokesman said a man in his 70s had got his leg stuck in machinery.

Camera IconA man’s leg was amputated after it became stuck in machinery in a workplace incident. Google Maps. Credit: Supplied

Fire and Rescue NSW rushed to the scene, with a spokesman confirming a specialist rescue fire truck was sent out.

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“On arrival crews encountered a man injured by machinery,” the spokesman said.

“Firefighters assisted to extricate the patient.”

The man’s leg was amputated as a result.

Paramedics treated the man at the scene before he was rushed to Westmead Hospital in a serious condition.

NewsWire has contacted SafeWork NSW for comment.

Originally published as Man’s leg amputated in horror workplace incident in Sydney’s west

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