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        "text": "MARTIN, Judge.\nPlaintiff appeals from an order dismissing his complaint against defendant City of Louisburg for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. We reverse.\nIn his complaint, plaintiff alleges that he was employed by defendant Billings & Garrett, Inc., a construction company which had contracted with defendant City of Louisburg for the construction of a sewer line. Plaintiff alleges that excavation for the sewer line necessitated the use of dynamite, an ultra-hazardous activity. He alleges he was injured when he was required to operate a jackhammer in a trench where three sets of dynamite charges had previously been detonated. As he began drilling holes with the jackhammer in preparation for a fourth set of dynamite charges, some undetonated dynamite and dynamite residue exploded, inflicting serious and permanent injuries upon plaintiff, including the loss of an eye. He alleges Billings & Garrett, Inc., was acting as agent for the City of Louisburg in constructing the sewer line and that both defendants are strictly liable for the injuries which he sustained as a result of defendants\u2019 use of dynamite. Plaintiff also alleges defendant City of Louisburg waived governmental immunity by the purchase of liability insurance.\nBecause plaintiff appeals from a Rule 12(b)(6) dismissal, we treat all of the foregoing factual allegations as true. The standard of review of an order dismissing a complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, G.S. \u00a7 1A-1, Rule 12(b)(6), is to determine \u201c \u2018whether, as a matter of law, the allegations of the complaint, treated as true, are sufficient to state a claim upon which relief may be granted under some legal theory.\u2019 \u201d Shell Island Homeowners Ass\u2019n, Inc. v. Tomlinson, 134 N.C. App. 217, 517 S.E.2d 406, 413 (1999) (citations omitted). \u201c \u2018A complaint may be dismissed pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) if no law exists to support the claim made, if sufficient facts to make out a good claim are absent, or if facts are disclosed which will necessarily defeat the claim.\u2019 \u201d Id. (citations omitted).\nBlasting is recognized as an ultra-hazardous activity in North Carolina and parties whose blasting causes injury are held strictly liable for damages, regardless of negligence. Woodson v. Rowland, 329 N.C. 330, 407 S.E.2d 222 (1991); Insurance Co. v. Blythe Brothers Co., 260 N.C. 69, 131 S.E.2d 900 (1963); see Charles E. Daye and Mark W. Morris, North Carolina Law of Torts, \u00a7 20.40, at 421 (2nd ed. 1999). Sovereign immunity is waived to the extent to which a municipality has purchased liability insurance. N.C. Gen. Stat. \u00a7 160A-485, Davis v. Messer, 119 N.C. App. 44, 457 S.E.2d 902, disc. review denied, 341 N.C. 647, 462 S.E.2d 508 (1995). The parties agree that the sole question for our determination is whether plaintiffs claim is barred by application of the public duty doctrine.\nThe public duty doctrine \u201cprovides that governmental entities, when exercising their statutory powers, act for the benefit of the general public and therefore have no duty to protect specific individuals.\u201d Stone v. N.C. Dept. of Labor, 347 N.C. 473, 495 S.E.2d 711, cert. denied, 525 U.S. 1016, 142 L.Ed.2d 449 (1998). The rationale behind the public duty doctrine is \u201cto prevent \u2018an overwhelming burden of liability\u2019 on governmental agencies with \u2018limited resources.\u2019 \u201d Id. at 481, 495 S.E.2d at 716 (quoting Braswell v. Braswell, 330 N.C. 363, 410 S.E.2d 897 (1991)). The doctrine was first applied in North Carolina by this Court in Coleman v. Cooper, 89 N.C. App. 188, 366 S.E.2d 2, disc. review denied, 322 N.C. 834, 371 S.E.2d 375 (1988) and was adopted by our Supreme Court less than a decade ago in Braswell. As originally applied and adopted, the doctrine operated to shield a governmental entity from liability for the failure of the government and its law enforcement agents to furnish police protection to specific individuals. Braswell at 370-71, 410 S.E.2d at 901.\nThe doctrine has since been extended by this Court to shield municipalities and their agents from liability for negligence in providing fire protection services, Davis v. Messer, 119 N.C. App. 44, 457 S.E.2d 902 (1995), animal control services, Prevette v. Forsyth County, 110 N.C. App. 754, 431 S.E.2d 216, disc. review denied, 334 N.C. 622, 435 S.E.2d 338 (1993), municipal building inspection services, Lynn v. Overlook Development, 98 N.C. App. 75, 389 S.E.2d 609 (1990), reversed in part on other grounds, 328 N.C. 689, 403 S.E.2d 469 (1991), Sinning v. Clark, 119 N.C. App. 515, 459 S.E.2d 71, disc. review denied, 342 N.C. 194, 463 S.E.2d 242 (1995), and by our Supreme Court to shield state agencies required by statute to perform safety inspections for the protection of the general public. Hunt v. N.C. Dept. of Labor, 348 N.C. 192, 499 S.E.2d 747 (1998); Stone v. N.C. Dept. of Labor, supra. More recently, however, in Lovelace v. City of Shelby, 351 N.C. 458, 562 S.E.2d 652 (2000) and Thompson v. Waters, 351 N.C. 462, 562 S.E.2d 650 (2000), the North Carolina Supreme Court has held the protection afforded by the public duty doctrine does not extend to local governmental agencies other than law enforcement agencies engaged in their general duty to protect the public. Therefore, the public duty doctrine does not apply to shield the City of Louisburg from liability for the claim alleged in plaintiffs complaint. The order of the trial court dismissing the complaint against the City of Louisburg is reversed and the case is remanded to the trial court for further proceedings.\nReversed.\n. Judges WYNN and HUNTER concur.",
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      "Hedrick, Eatman, Gardner & Kincheloe, L.L.P., by Jeffrey A. Doyle, for defendant-appellee."
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    "head_matter": "MILTON A. HARGROVE v. BILLINGS & GARRETT, INC., a North Carolina Corporation and THE CITY OF LOUISBURG, a Municipal Corporation\nNo. COA99-447\n(Filed 2 May 2000)\nMunicipal Corporations\u2014 governmental immunity \u2014 public duty doctrine \u2014 limited\nThe trial court erred by granting a dismissal under N.C.G.S. \u00a7 Rule 1A-1, Rule 12(b)(6) for the City of Louisburg where plaintiff alleged that he was injured by a dynamite blast while constructing a sewer line. The North Carolina Supreme Court has held that the protection afforded by the public duty doctrine does not extend to local governmental agencies other than law enforcement agencies engaged in their general duty to protect the public.\nAppeal by plaintiff from order entered 19 January 1999 by Judge Orlando F. Hudson, Jr., in Durham County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 17 February 2000.\nRoberti, Wittenberg, Holtkamp & Lauffer, P.A., by R. David Wicker, Jr., and Samuel B. Taylor, for plaintiff-appellant.\nHedrick, Eatman, Gardner & Kincheloe, L.L.P., by Jeffrey A. Doyle, for defendant-appellee."
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