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December 18, 2025

Man Killed in Trench Collapse at Huntsville Worksite

Construction Owners Editorial Team

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — A man has died after becoming trapped in a trench collapse at a construction site in Huntsville, according to officials with Huntsville Emergency Medical Services Inc. (HEMSI).

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HEMSI spokesperson Don Webster said first responders were called to the scene at approximately 2:47 p.m. Tuesday. The incident occurred at a construction site near the intersection of Old Jim Williams Road and Martin Road, where crews were working on a large drainage project.

Huntsville Fire and Rescue crews spent several hours at the site attempting to extricate the man from the collapsed trench. The Huntsville Police Department and the Madison County Sheriff’s Office also responded and assisted with operations at the scene.

Despite rescue efforts, authorities later confirmed the man died as a result of the collapse. Investigators say the incident remains under review as officials work to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the failure.

Courtesy: Photo by WDHN

Madison County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Brent Patterson said the investigation is still in its preliminary stages and provided details about what occurred at the site.

“There was a large drainage ditch that was being dug, and at which time this individual was in the ditch, unfortunately, the walls caved in, causing him to, to pass away,” Patterson said.

Officials have not released the victim’s identity. Patterson said the sheriff’s office will wait to notify the man’s family before sharing his name publicly.

Construction-related trench collapses are considered among the most dangerous hazards on job sites, often requiring specialized rescue operations due to unstable soil conditions. Authorities did not immediately indicate whether the site was part of a public or private construction project.

Officials say updates will be provided as more information becomes available and the investigation continues.

Originally reported by Taylor Mitchell, Kayla Smith in WHNT.

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