Melbourne tradie hospitalised after becoming impaled on timber post at Toorak home

A tradie has suffered critical injuries after being impaled on a timber post at a construction site in an up-market Melbourne suburb.
It’s understood the construction worker, aged in his 30s, was standing on the roof of a property undergoing renovations on Irving Rd in Toorak about 7.15am on Tuesday when he fell.
“Firefighters arrived on scene to find a patient impaled by timber after a fall from a higher level,” a Fire Rescue Victoria spokesman told NewsWire
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He suffered injuries to his upper body, an Ambulance spokesman told NewsWire.
Ambulance treated the man and transported him to the Alfred Hospital in a critical condition.
WorkSafe is investigating the incident.
Originally published as Tradie hospitalised after becoming impaled on timber post at Toorak home