
There were no customers in the restaurant at the time. The truck rolled, the right front wheel running over Morin, before it crashed into the main entrance of the restaurant, Blais said. Skowehgan Police Chief Ted Blais said the 30-foot-long logging truck with dozens of logs appeared to have been parked two rows from the front of the building and Morin left the truck to go into the restaurant for lunch. Ward, of Madison, said he took off his apron and jacket to place under Morin’s head to make sure Morin’s head was level and told his fellow employees to call 911. I heard the driver call out, saying âI need help’. “Five minutes before we opened - it was about 10:55 this morning - I heard a crash, went up front to check and the truck was through my front door,” Ward said.


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