A tragic workplace incident in South Carolina has resulted in the death of a 57-year-old man, identified as Anthony Mark Lamattina III. The Anderson County Coroner’s Office confirmed the details of the accident, which occurred on June 1, at an industrial site located on Pearman Dairy Road in Townville.
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According to a statement released by the coroner’s office, emergency services were called to the scene at approximately 1:45 p.m. on the day of the event. Upon arrival, responders found Lamattina suffering from severe injuries and he was later pronounced dead at the site.

Initial investigations indicated that Lamattina was engaged in unloading materials from a truck alongside a colleague who was operating a forklift. During this process, the materials being lifted from the forklift fell unexpectedly, causing a pallet to pin Lamattina beneath it. Tragically, the coroner’s office reported that Lamattina died as a result of traumatic asphyxiation, categorising the incident as accidental.

The impact of Lamattina’s death rippled through the community, with the local fire department recognising his commitment as a volunteer firefighter. Serving with the Double Springs Fire Department, Lamattina had been an active member, and his death was mourned deeply within the organisation.
His family expressed their sorrow over the loss of a devoted husband and father. Lamattina leaves behind five children, and his passing has left a significant void for them. Friends and acquaintances remembered him not only for his dedication to community service but also for his warmth and character.
Investigations into the circumstances of the accident are fully underway, involving the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Authorities are examining the specifics of the incident to ensure a thorough understanding of the factors that contributed to this tragic event.
As the community comes to terms with this loss, the importance of workplace safety remains a poignant topic. Accidents in industrial settings often raise questions about proper protocols and the measures in place to protect workers in potentially hazardous environments.
The passing of Anthony Mark Lamattina III is not only a loss for his family but also for the wider community he served. The fire department acknowledged the sorrow of his loss in a heartfelt social media post, highlighting the significant contribution Lamattina made to local firefighting efforts and his commitment to serving others.
In the wake of this incident, local and regional authorities will likely review safety guidelines and operational protocols to prevent further tragedies. The Lamattina family, along with the Double Springs Fire Department, will continue to grieve a remarkable individual who dedicated his life to both family and community.
