Winkler farmer recalls being trapped in grain bin
Farmer using story to raise awareness for agriculture safety and health week
CBC News
Posted: Mar 14, 2013 4:04 PM CT
Last Updated: Mar 14, 2013 3:45 PM CT
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A Winkler, Man. man who was buried in a grain bin is telling his story of survival to raise awareness for farm safety week.
In 2010, Randy Froese was inside a bin when a wall of beans collapsed on top of him.
He said it was pitch-black and difficult to breathe.
Randy Froese survived being trapped in a grain bin in 2010. He is now back to farming. ((Froese family))“I didn’t know if I was going to die or not. I didn’t know exactly how bad the situation was,” said Froese.
It took farmers 45 minutes to dig Froese out of the bin, and he had to spend a week in hospital after the incident.
Froese is now back to farming, and spreading the message about farm safety.
Agriculture Safety and Health Week, a Safe Manitoba initiative, runs from March 10 to 16.
Safe Farms has an online checklist available to producers to help them identify possible hazards on their farms.
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