Category Archives: Accidents

NOPD Sergeant Re-indicted In K-9 Death By Elevator Shaft Fall

Following a most unusual elevator-related accident in 2009, a New Orleans Police Sergeant has been indicted on malfeasance after the death of his canine partner.

Phantom, an NOPD K-9, died when he plunged 17 stories down the hoistway of a vacant hospital building on May 21, 2009. Initially following the accident, Sgt. Randy Lewis, Phantom’s handler, claimed that he was working with Phantom in an on-duty training exercise at the time.

However, new information surfaced that Lewis was working a private paid detail with Phantom at the time. No information was available regarding the circumstances of the fall or the reason for the open hoistway.

Read the full story at WWL.com – NOPD Sergeant Re-indicted In K-9 Death

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Elevator Worker Dies After Plummeting Down Elevator Shaft In Midtown Manhattan Office Building

A yet to be identified elevator technician in his 50s fell 10 stories down an elevator shaft just after 10 a.m., while he was apparently working inside an 18-story building located at 230 West 38th St., New York, NY, according to CBS News.

The technician was working with a partner at the time and the Department of Buildings is investigating the cause of the fall.

Read the full story at CBS New York – “Elevator Worker Dies After Plummeting Down Elevator Shaft In Midtown Manhattan Office Building”

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Beijing checks subway system escalators after fatal accident

Beijing MTR Corporation, which operates Line 4, and OTIS Elevator Company have both issued apologies on their websites since the accident, which happened at 9:35 am when a crowded rising escalator suddenly reversed.

A total of 30 people were injured, while a 13-year-old boy surnamed Wu from East China’s Anhui province was crushed to death.

All 1,331 escalators and elevators in Beijing subway stations citywide have been since checked for faults, although 257 escalators made by Otis remained out of service until additional safety checks could be performed. Approximately 14,000 escalators and moving walkways in Beijing will also be systematically examined following this incident.

The cause of the accident was determined to be a malfunction in the escalator’s forward lifting mechanism, causing the drive chains to break and the steps to fall downwards.

Read the full story at ChinaDaily.com.cn – Beijing checks subway stations after fatal crush

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No Quick Fix For Metrorail Escalators in Washington

Last October, when a record weekend crowd swarmed the Metrorail during the comedian Jon Stewart’s “Rally to Restore Sanity” on the mall, several people were injured when an escalator at the L’Enfant Plaza Station suddenly sped up before jerking to a halt, throwing dozens of people into a pileup at the bottom of the stairs. Metrorail said worn brake pads and an oil leak — worsened by a surge in riders — caused the accident. Metrorail has since reviewed all escalators for brake deficiencies.

Read the full story – No Quick Fix For Metrorail Escalators in Washington on NYTimes.com

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MTA elevators and escalators still giving riders the shaft with entrapments

A draft report on the status of a $2.7 million elevator safety project started by the by the New York Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) revealed that “despite public concern, media attention and demands for improvement by the MTA Board, elevators and escalators remain a problem.” According to the report, in the first six months of 2010 there were 208 reports of entrapments (riders stuck in an MTA elevator). The report also noted significant concerns such as inspection and maintenance work reported as having been done may not have been performed, and monitoring equipment that was disconnected at some elevators, including elevators with the highest number of entrapments.

An MTA spokesman said the agency isn’t satisfied with elevator performance and steps are being taken to improve service. Carmen Bianco, senior vice president in charge of subways, said the agency will create a chief of elevators and escalators to improve maintenance and reliability of the equipment.

“We know we have to,” Bianco said. “We know this is a huge source of frustration for our customers.”

Read the full story: MTA Elevators and Escalators Still Giving Rider the Shaft with Entrapments, Report Finds (via NY Daily News)

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Lawsuit filed in Dudley, MA toddler escalator death

In a wrongful-death complaint filed Wednesday in Worcester Superior Court, lawyers for Eric and Laura DiBona claim that the escalator at Sears “created a dangerous and defective condition” that violated state building codes, escalator safety standards and ASME standards.

Mark DiBona was at Sears with his family on March 11 when he fell from the second floor to the first through a 6-inch gap between the escalator and the adjacent balustrade. The gap was 2 inches wider than allowed under state building code, said Tom Smith, the family’s lawyer. Mark died of head injuries the following day.

Read the full story via Boston Herald – Parents sue over toddler’s escalator death

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Philadelphia man celebrating 25th birthday falls down elevator shaft, dies

Police say the victim was celebrating his birthday and had been drinking throughout the evening when he left his 5th floor apartment and tried to take an older elevator to the first floor to get more of his friends. He pulled the gate opened but the elevator wasn’t there. He stepped in and plunged four floors, landing on the top of the elevator.

Read the full story via ABC6 Action News, Philadelphia, PA

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Shopkeeper Catches Boy Falling Off Escalator Handrail

This is surveillance video, captured on May 19, 2010, in a shopping center in Istanbul, Turkey.

A four year old boy playing grabs the handrail from the outside of the escalator and begins to ascend. As he continues to rise, he realizes he is now too high to let go.

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