Man Dies After Bulldozer Falls Through Ice

There was a fatality Friday on the Cat-train bringing supplies for the Susitna Dam studies at Stephan Lake Lodge.

A D-6 bulldozer fell through the ice and the driver died in the accident. He is identified as Donald Kiehl, 72, of North Pole. Kiehl was retrieved from the lake and individuals on scene attempted CPR on Kiehl but he was unable to be resuscitated. 

Wayne Dyok of the Alaska Energy Authority, says the decisions about transportation were up to the contractor, Alaska Diversified Services.

“You have a very capable crew here, and bottom line here is it’s their expertise, and I believe they felt it was safe to do so,” Dyok said. “So, we need to take a step back here, look at the investigation, let that unfold and then go from there.”

State Troopers got in by helicopter.  Investigation continues.

Lorien Nettleton is a reporter with KTNA in Talkeetna.

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