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May 11, 2009 Man working on Census seriously injured in ATV incident Allagash, Maine - A 55-year-old man attempting to document camps as part of the U.S. Census was seriously injured on Friday when his ATV rolled over on him. Rodney Thibodeau, 55, of St. Francis and his wife were using 4-wheelers on Friday to document camps in the Allagash, north of the St. John River and Dickey Checkpoint, as part of the U.S. Census. Mr. Thibodeau was attempting to operate his Polaris 4-wheeler through a washout in a branch road off of Johnson Brook Road. As he maneuvered up the opposite side the wheeler rolled over onto him causing extensive injuries to his face and head. The incident was reported to the Maine Warden Service at approximately 11:55 a.m. on Friday. Wardens Alan Dudley and Jeff Spencer responded. Mr. Thibodeau was transported by personal vehicle out of the woods and emergency services were contacted from a residence in Allagash. An ambulance met the victim en route to the hospital in St. Francis and transported him to Northern Maine Medical Center. Mr. Thibodeau remains in serious condition at EMMC. He was not wearing a helmet. |
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