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Worker at Weber Grill factory in Huntley airlifted after serious injury in fall

Worker at Weber Grill factory in Huntley airlifted after serious injury in fall
Written by Kathryn Sears



A worker was seriously injured in a fall at the Weber-Stephen Products LLC facility in Huntley on Thursday, July 10.
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An employee at a Weber-Stephen Products facility in Huntley was airlifted to a hospital after a fall on Thursday, July 10.

Firefighters responded at 8:47 a.m. to the facility on Oak Creek Parkway, where the worker had fallen near a loading dock area, Huntley Fire Protection District Chief Daniel Wagner said.

The injury of an employee at the Huntley manufacturing facility was confirmed by the media relations office of Weber, which makes Weber grills.

First responders treated the person at the scene and called for a medical helicopter to meet them at the Northwestern Medicine Huntley Hospital helipad. The worker was taken by LifeNet McHenry to Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville.

“We greatly appreciate the efforts of our internal Weber health, security and safety personnel in responding to this incident with speed, compassion and professionalism,” the Weber media relations team said in an email. “We also extend a special thank you to the Huntley Fire Department and emergency medical team for their swift response and assistance.”

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Kathryn Sears

Kathryn Sears is a mom and editor-in-chief of DuPage County Observer. She loves to write about politics, sports and everything in between.

When she is not at work she loves spending time outdoor with two German shepherds Matt and Oli.