A U.S. Army Alaska soldier who died in an on-duty accident last month was killed by a mobile kitchen that fell while it was being lowered, according to a preliminary report.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A U.S. Army Alaska soldier who died in an on-duty accident at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson last month was killed by a mobile kitchen that fell while it was being lowered, according to a report from the Army.
A containerized, or mobile, kitchen was in the process of being lowered during a tire change, the report states. Ferrer-Padilla was removing one of the jack stands when, according to the report, the mobile kitchen tipped over about 90 degrees and landed on her.
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