NYC Sanitation Worker Dies in Tragic On-the-Job Accident; First Fatality Since 2014

September 23, 2024
NYC Sanitation Worker Dies in Tragic On-the-Job Accident; First Fatality Since 2014
  • Richard Errico, a 54-year-old sanitation worker with the New York City Sanitation Department, tragically died on the job in Queens on September 21.

  • The incident occurred around 6 p.m. while Errico, a 19-year veteran of the Department of Sanitation, was attempting to make a U-turn with his 65,000-pound sanitation truck.

  • While making the turn, Errico fell out of the cab and was run over by the truck, despite the efforts of paramedics at the scene.

  • This marks the first on-the-job fatality for the Department of Sanitation since 2014, highlighting the inherent dangers faced by sanitation workers.

  • City Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch expressed her condolences to Errico's family and acknowledged his dedication to serving the community.

  • Errico is survived by his wife Carol and their three children, Brooke, Paige, and Tommy, and was looking forward to retirement.

  • The NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is conducting a routine investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident.

  • The Department of Sanitation has been contacted for further details regarding the incident.

  • Mayor Eric Adams visited the scene to meet with Errico's relatives and expressed his condolences, praising Errico's commitment to keeping the streets clean and safe.

  • Support and legal guidance are available for those affected by similar accidents, as injured workers or their families may pursue legal action under New York Labor Law 200.

  • Harry Nespoli, president of the Uniformed Sanitationmen’s Association, emphasized the dangers of sanitation work and the vital role these workers play in public safety.

  • In 2022, 5,837 large trucks were involved in fatal crashes, underscoring the risks associated with truck-related accidents.

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