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Local business owner, grandfather injured in accident
By Frank Slater and Colleen Slater
KP News
Phil Radcliffe, known by his “Phil
Dirt” truck, suffered critical injuries while sawing
lumber with his portable sawmill on Dec. 2. He was
airlifted to Harborview Trauma Center, where he received
several surgeries and was placed in the Intensive Care
Unit.
According to family members, he
sustained a deep cut extending from the right knee, “up
through the abdomen, stopping just below the sternum,
with damage to the small and large intestine being the
most critical.”

Phil Radcliffe with
his grandchildren,who say their grandpa
“can fix anything.”
Photo courtesy Radcliffe family |
The critical burn unit at
Harborview specializes in massive wounds, and Radcliffe
is in the same room his son-in-law, Mike Hunziker,
occupied nine years ago with severe burns. Radcliffe’s
wife of 45 years, Lynn, has been by his side since the
accident. Other family members visit daily.
“What happened is not completely
clear,” said Hunziker, adding that Radcliffe didn’t fall
on the saw as first thought. The saw jammed in a log and
when he tried to remove it, his clothing got caught in
the saw, pulling him into it.
Neighbor Rick Coovert was with
Radcliffe when the accident occurred, shut the saw down,
got Radcliffe free, and called 911, likely saving his
life.
Hunziker praised Coovert for his
quick response and said the Fire District 16 paramedics
were phenomenal. “They were there very quickly, and
responded in a very professional way,” he said.
Radcliffe has run a “one-man-show”
since 1971 with his Grader Services company — doing
grading, site preparation, septic work, backhoe work,
and rock walls. “He’s very talented with heavy
equipment,” Hunziker said. “He does his own mechanicking.”
Radcliffe is a hero to his seven
grandkids. “Grandpa can fix anything,” they say.
Radcliffe’s parents had a cabin on
Henderson Bay, and he’s been around the peninsula since
he was a boy. Terry Hunziker, Radcliffe’s oldest
daughter, lives with her family on the same property as
her parents. His younger daughter, Traci Tovey, lives
with her family in Gig Harbor.
“Radcliffe is a vital man,”
Hunziker said. “He can survive this wound if anyone can.
Radcliffe’s progress is posted
daily on a special Website; to leave a note and check
medical updates, visit
www.caringbridge.com/visit/philradcliffe.
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