Lawsuit blames San Diego for man’s fall through pole hole in fire station floor
Crews had carved the hole to allow the two-story station to have a fireman's pole, which allows firefighters to quickly slide down to the ground floor of a fire station instead of climbing down a standard staircase.
The lawsuit, filed by a workers' compensation insurance company, says it is the fault of the city and the construction company that
The hole was "uncovered, unmarked and unbarricaded," according to the lawsuit filed by
The defendants either knew or should have known about the dangerous condition, the lawsuit says, contending the problem had existed for an extended period.
The construction company, Erickson-Hall, has filed a cross complaint saying Adjemian didn't exercise due care to avoid the hole, contending the defect in the floor was "trivial" and that the dangerous spot was "open and obvious."
The cross complaint also says that
Adjemian was working for
The injury occurred during construction of a modernized
The new station, which cost more than
Only the engines serving
The new station replaced a much smaller station that operated on the same site beginning in 1951. That station was demolished in 2016 when a temporary facility opened nearby at
Crews then began work on the new 10,731-square-foot, two-story station. It is large enough to house a fire engine, a fire ladder truck and a chief emergency vehicle.
A spokeswoman for City Attorney
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