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Home » Sept. 25, 2002: Johnson Controls Employees Suffer Injuries At Detroit Airport
DETROIT, MI — According to Johnson Controls, two of its employees were injured today at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. Four workers were involved in moving a manual 80-foot lift through a doorway when it fell.
The manufacturer says that two of the individuals were taken to Oakwood Hospital, while two others suffered minor injuries.
Currently, Johnson Controls still does not know what caused the accident, but an investigation is underway.