1 dead in Poughkeepsie lightning strike at park

Saturday, August 13, 2016
5 people struck by lightning in Poughkeepsie park
AJ Ross has the story.

POUGHKEEPSIE, New York (WABC) -- One person is dead and four were injured after a lightning strike inside a park in Poughkeepsie Friday afternoon.

The incident happened in Mansion Square Park around 4 p.m.

The victims have not been identified but the deceased is a 50-year-old man. Two others remained critical but stable Saturday morning.

A fast moving and powerful thunderstorm left a small group in Mansion Square Park with little time to react, when lightening reportedly struck a tree and sent dangerous volts of electricity of through nearby benches and the ground.

Police first started receiving 911 calls about the lightning strike just after 4 p.m. Friday and when medics arrived on scene they discovered four men and a woman injured. The five had been looking for shelter in the storm when the lightning struck the tree where they had gathered.

"We heard the lightning strike, you know, the ground shook. It was crazy and then we see people running in the park over here," said Sam Hale, a witness.

"I saw three gentleman on the bench two of them leaning against each other, a third leaning against them a young lady with a purse that was still smoking and smoldering," said Wilford Hutchinson, a witness.

Patricia White said her brother, Franklin Mekeel was one of the men shocked while sitting on this bench. "He got blown off the bench and his heart stopped. They did CPR for 30 minutes, he's in ICU right now," White said Friday. His status was unclear Saturday morning.

Three were taken to Vassar Brothers Medical Center in critical condition while two others with less serious injuries were taken to MidHudson Regional in good condition.

Tim Massie, spokesperson for VBMC, said, "The three patients brought to Vassar Brothers were not struck by lightning. They were under a tree that was struck and the charge conducted through the ground, striking them."

Police are asking anyone who may have witnessed this incident to call the City of Poughkeepsie Police at 845-451-7577.

"It's a tragedy, but the thing is lightning is dangerous and can be a killer and the last place that you want to be anywhere, but specifically in a park with multiple trees, is under one of those trees," said Rob Rolison, mayor of Poughkeepsie.