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An Oregon Department of
Transportation worker was hurt Sunday in the Crater Lake
area when a large tree fell and struck his ODOT vehicle.
ODOT officials said Bert Fernandez, 58, a
30-year ODOT employee with the High Cascades maintenance
crew, was injured Sunday morning when a 32-inch fir tree
struck his one-ton pickup.
The incident happened shortly before 6
a.m. between Prospect and Union Creek on Oregon 62.
A second ODOT employee arrived on scene in
a snowplow and transported Fernandez back to Casey State
Park, where he was then transported by air ambulance to
Rogue Valley Medical Center.
Heavy snow in the area has prompted ODOT
to warn drivers to stay off the road due to the danger of
falling snow and ice-laden trees.
"We can’t emphasize enough why it’s
important to stay off these highways," said ODOT Region
Manager Paul Mather. "ODOT, Oregon State Police and other
emergency service providers are working under hazardous
conditions. The public needs to stay home and be safe."