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The massive, deep red crane, owned by Deep South Crane & Rigging lay on top of a smaller, bright yellow crane on the grounds of the refinery. Ambulances and fire trucks were lined up outside.
The crane belongs to Deep South Crane & Rigging. Roecker described it as one of the nation's largest mobile cranes, at 300 feet tall with a 400-foot boom. Construction cranes run taller, but they ...
Four people are dead after an industrial crane collapsed at an east Houston chemical plant Friday afternoon. The industrial accident happened at the LyondellBassell plant, a company that borders ...
Even though his grandfather, industry legend Camille Landry, is the founder of Deep South Crane & Rigging, Jeremy Landry has never had a “cush job” at the company. Like so many families in the crane, ...
Deep South has reported one workplace death in recent years, according to OSHA. On Feb. 2, 2007, a crane carrying a load of heavy materials slipped and crushed ironworker Donald W. Price of ...
In 1979, Deep South Crane opened with those few cranes. "We paid the debt back and here we are 45 years later,'' White Jr. said. "He was given a chance that most people don't get in life, ...
The crane belonged to Deep South Crane & Rigging. Roecker described it as one of the nation's largest mobile cranes, at 300 feet tall with a 400-foot boom. Construction cranes run taller, but they ...
The crane, whose exact dimensions were not immediately available, belonged to Deep South Crane & Rigging. Roecker described it as the nation’s largest mobile crane.
NECEDAH, Wis. — Researchers hoping to create a new migratory flight of whooping cranes are leading a group of sandhill cranes on a cross-country trip. Thirteen juvenile sandhills took off from ...
Pensacola's Jimmy White Sr. was a great businessman, starting his Deep South Crane Rentals from scratch in 1979 and turning it into a multi-million-dollar business with 52 employees, 50 cranes and ...
HOUSTON (AP) -- Federal investigators on Saturday began trying to figure out why one of the world's largest mobile cranes toppled over, killing four contract workers and injuring seven others.
A crane plucks a plane that made an emergency landing out of a pond near River Parishes Community College in Gonzales on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022. David Mitchell Facebook ...