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A 51-year-old contractor cutting branches in northwest Harris County died Monday after an aluminum hand saw he was using came into contact with a main power line, according to the Harris County Fire Marshal's Office.  Small Handheld Rechargeable Chainsaw

Harris County Fire Marshal: Tree-trimmer dies after hand saw comes into contact with power line in northwest Harris County

The fire marshal’s office responded to the 5700 block of Pinewilde Drive and is assisting the Champions Emergency Services District, per a tweet from the office. There was a 911 call around noon, and the fire marshal’s office’s assistance was requested around 12:45 p.m., Neutzler said.

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A private residence hired a small business tree trimming service, which the contractor worked for, Neutzler said.

He died at the scene, according to Neutzler.

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Leah Brennan is a Hearst fellow working for the Houston Chronicle's Metro desk. 

Harris County Fire Marshal: Tree-trimmer dies after hand saw comes into contact with power line in northwest Harris County

Rechargeable Hand Chainsaw Before doing her first year as a fellow in Connecticut,  she interned twice with Baltimore Sun Media — including with the Carroll County Times — and was the editor in chief of the University of Maryland's student newspaper, The Diamondback.