15-Year-Old Apprentice Seriously Injured in Natternbach After Falling from Lift at Ikuna Outdoor Pool

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15-Year-Old Apprentice Seriously Injured in Natternbach After Falling from Lift at Ikuna Outdoor Pool
NATTERNBACH

Natternbach, Upper Austria – A 15-year-old apprentice suffered serious injuries on Thursday morning after falling from a lift platform while working at the Ikuna outdoor pool in Natternbach, Grieskirchen district. Emergency services quickly responded, and the teenager was airlifted to the hospital.

The young worker, who lives in Raab, Schärding district, was removing panels on the pool structure at approximately 8:45 a.m. He was standing nearly two meters above the ground on a mobile lift when one of the panels unexpectedly detached. Losing his balance, the apprentice fell backward onto the concrete surface below.

Immediate Response and Medical Care

Colleagues on-site promptly attended to the injured apprentice and contacted emergency services. A rescue helicopter transported the teenager to Klinikum Ried im Innkreis for urgent medical attention. Authorities confirmed that the young worker’s injuries were severe but did not provide further details on his condition.

Safety Concerns and Workplace Accidents in Upper Austria

Workplace accidents involving apprentices and young workers remain a concern across Austria. Falls from heights are among the most common causes of serious injuries in construction and maintenance work. Safety experts emphasize the importance of proper equipment, secure platforms, and close supervision when minors perform high-risk tasks.

Key Facts About the Incident

Detail Information
Location Ikuna-Freibad, Natternbach, Grieskirchen District
Victim 15-year-old apprentice from Raab, Schärding District
Time of Accident Thursday, 8:45 a.m.
Cause Panel unexpectedly detached from lift platform
Medical Response Airlifted by rescue helicopter to Klinikum Ried im Innkreis

Residents and local authorities are urged to review safety measures at public pools and construction sites to prevent similar accidents in the future.