Crime & Safety

Man Killed in Power Line Accident Identified

The man died after trying to move a downed power line Friday night in San Mateo.

A man who while trying to move a downed power line in San Mateo on Friday night has been identified as 55-year-old Enrique Tello, according to authorities.

Tello came across the downed line Friday night around 6:30 p.m. at 1658 S. Norfolk St. near Kehoe, according to Pacific Gas and Electric.

Tello, who was driving by in a pickup truck, apparently got out and attempted to move the power line out of the road, suffering major injuries in the process, PG&E spokesman J.D. Guidi said.

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He was transported to Stanford Medical Center where he died later Friday night, Guidi said.

"Our hearts and prayers go out to the victim and his family," Guidi said.

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The downed line caused 3,300 PG&E customers in San Mateo to lose power Friday night, including parts of downtown San Mateo.

By 9:33 p.m., power had been restored to all but 73 of those customers.

Remaining customers had their power returned by about 11 a.m. Saturday, according to San Mateo police.

Residents who encounter a downed power line should treat them as if they are live or energized and stay away from them, according to police.

Call 911, then call PG&E at 1 (800) 743-5002.

-- Bay City News

 


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