Williamsburg, NY – Rescue on the scene of a child that fell down an elevator shaft.
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Hatzolah and fire department are on the scene at 105 Hewes Street and Bedford Avenue for the child that fell down 3 floors onto an elevator.
Fire department has the 3-year-old child out at this time conscious and alert. Will be transported by Hatzolah to the hospital.
Refua shleima
this the 2nd time i heard this story. they have to fix these elevators
Shrekedig.
lets see what Isaac Abraham with all his speaches and promises last time when a child fell down in williamsborg in an elevator sheft
Is everything ok with the child
Same building as that tragedy?
Refua sheleima How does a 3 year old child fall into an elevator shaft? Were the doors missing, did the child climb on the roof and jump into the shaft? Of course this is an accident but it is one that can be prevented when there is adult/parent supervision of little children.
A parent could see a broken door and a shaft, but a child doesn’t So I wonder if this is another case where a parent does a poor job at supervising these babies.
This is a private house
Not the same building!
last time the tragedy was in a City owned building, then Isaac Abraham held press conferences and was busy that he will show the city who he is,
Now it happened in a privately owned building,
I chas v’shulem don’t blame Isaac, just to remind you that what he promises and what he really do are 2 totally different things
Anybody knows the details of story and condition of boy already?
Action must be taken!
Please dont take this Situation at eas!
You people should start calling 311 to inspect all elevators in your neighborhood.
This is not a JOKE………..
boruch hashem all is ok
The boy talks allready
It would be a miracle if a 3 year old boy fell some 3 stories and had not significant injury.
In the photo: where is the neck brace for the child? Who is in charge? It looks chaotic.
reply#14 you dont think the parents feel bad enogh now you are blaming them
thank you G-d we hear good news about the boy, please let’s hear more.
What I’m writing is not about this case in particular, it could be the child was with someone watching, this could still happen. I would just like to bring to light two points:
1) This is very obviously a teshuva call, nothing to argue about (perhaps the timing?), although b”H a loving one (the shaking news b”H has a good outcome b’esras Hashem).
2) I am a person who never let’s my kids alone anywhere, no matter what, unless I have someone watching (i.e. a neighbor, a person of responsible age outside with my kids, etc.). Believe it or not, other parents ( I guess feeling guilty ) always say to me ‘what do you think, nothing will ever happen to you… if it’s bashert ch”v, it will…’
My answer to these people is the secong point I would like to make here: “I’m not saying it won’t happen to me, but if ch”v it does, I won’t be responsible for it and I will not be dealing with any guilt.”
poor kid, i hope that he wasn’t alone when it happened. I believe parents should be more responsible, I’m shocked of what’s goins on in this neighborhood