Firefighter electrocuted in Kentucky ice bucket challenge accident has died
Version 0 of 1. The viral ice bucket challenge fundraiser has been fading, but tragedy lingers for a Kentucky town. A fire captain who was electrocuted during an ice bucket challenge gone wrong in Campbellsville died on Saturday, a month after he was admitted to the hospital for his injuries. Tony Grider, 41, was airlifted to a nearby hospital when the fire truck ladder that was being used to dump water on a group of students at the Campbellsville University came too close to a power line on Aug. 21. Several firefighters were injured, including some who tried to climb the ladder to help their colleagues. Grider, a 16-year veteran of the department, was in the bucket of the ladder with firefighter Simon Quinn, who was hospitalized for several weeks before being released. The Ice Bucket Challenge was a smashing success for the ALS Foundation, raising more than $100 million for the organization. But the practice has caused some injuries – some fatal, including the death of an 18-year old in Scotland who jumped into a quarry after participating in the challenge. |