Worker Dies as Steel Trusses Fall at Michigan School Construction Site



A 27-year-old construction worker has died and another in his mid-thirties was severely injured after steel trusses fell on them at a gymnasium construction project at a high school in Potterville, Mich.

The two men were working for a subcontractor, Eagle Enterprises in Eagle, Mich., when the accident at Potterville High School occurred around 2:15 p.m. June 16.  The construction manager for the project is Clark Construction.

“They were putting in steel trusses in a cinder block building. Two trusses had come down so they went on to an aerial lift to secure the trusses and that’s when four or five trusses fell on to the lift,” said Benton Township Fire Dept. Captain Rick Sullivan who responded to the incident. 

One worker, Dylan Kemp, died the next day. The other worker, whose name has not been released, is still in critical condition, Sullivan said.

The Michigan Occupational Health and Safety Administration, which is investigating the incident, says in its initial findings that other steel trusses had fallen to the ground.a few hours before the fatal incident. 

The agency states that “as the two employees were in an aerial lift going up to reinforce the trusses on a second attempt, several unsecured steel trusses fell … [and struck the workers]. trapping them in the aerial lift resulting in them both being hospitalized.” 

Mike Krafcik, a communications specialist for the agency, said the investigation may take several weeks to a month to complete. 

Of 14 workplace fatalities investigated by the state agency in 2025, eight have occurred in the construction industry, Krafcik noted. 

Neither Eagle Enterprises nor Clark Construction immediately responded to a request for comment.



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