Posted on 01/23/2015 10:29:54 AM PST by Kaslin
On your list of worst nightmares, where does suddenly-plunging elevator rank?
If not number one, at least in the top five, right?
For Greta Van Susteren, that bad dream suddenly became reality as the car abruptly dropped four floors with no warning at all, then left her and several others trapped between levels with no way out. Lasting 10 frightening minutes, they were finally able to pry the doors open and crawl out.
Incidentally, if a lift is headed uncontrollably to the bottom, the best possible way to survive is to lie flat on the floor.
The incident happened in Hanoi as the Fox News Channel host, Reverend Franklin Graham and several charity workers were headed to the offices of Samaritans Purse.
Some of it was filmed, where at one point Reverend Graham quips “if it goes down, I’m going up”:
After escaping, they used the stairs, even though they were on the 24th floor.
Van Susteren later described what happened:
We had just reached the 24th floor when the elevator stopped for no apparent reason .then jerked and jerked and falling and jerking and falling and jerking until it stopped. We were all quite rattled as we did not know if it would continue to fall and we had no idea if the cable holding the elevator car was broken and if there were any back up system (this is an oldish building in Vietnam.)
One of us pulled the door apart only for all of us to see the worst just a solid cement wall. That was really bad news. Then the elevator car started to slip further down and of course we had no idea where that was headed I feared we were going to break loose and go all the way down which would have been a certain death for all of us. As the elevator car slid down, we made calls and tried pushing all the buttons on the panel.
Suddenly, one of our group noticed some light and pulled the doors open again and this time we had about a 2 foot crawl space. We made a mad scramble to get out and drop to the floor (the 24th). Franklin later told me he feared the elevator would drop again as one of us was getting out which would have meant a certain death for that person. We all made it safely out .walked up the steps to our original destination of floor 32 .and then when we left, none of us took the elevator. We walked down 32 flights.
Thankfully, everyone was unhurt, but the outcome could have been quite different.
I’m floored. (But why has no one yet asked, “If you could jump up just as the elevator hit the bottom of the elevator shaft, could you survive?” (I’m not asking, by the way.)
They’re trying to, ‘Breitbart’ Gretta!
I admire him for showing calm humor in these circumstances.
“If I had to be in a falling elevator, Id rather be with Franklin Graham than Annie Laurie Gaylor.”
LOL! With Hillary! in the shaft, looking up! :)
Holy Cow...
The return of Bang Ding Ow, Sum Ting Wong, and Ho Lee Fuk!!!
That’s one of my favorite lines from a movie. Good one. haha.
I was on one once that ran away upwards, not down. Stopped on 28th floor and quite a hike to take stairs to 5th floor where I had wanted to stop.
A friend that worked on elevators told the greatest risk is an elevator running away up, not down. Either way, scary.
“Incidentally, if a lift is headed uncontrollably to the bottom, the best possible way to survive is to lie flat on the floor.”
Total myth. You step out just as it hits. Bugs Bunny did this on a few occasions.
3rd world elevators. Just wait until Americans tourists start flocking to Cuba!
Hanoi is in Vietnam
Down Wei Goh !
The biggest risk was walking through the pried open doors. No one likes to get cut in half.
HA!
Wi Yu Pi!!!
Wun Hung Lo
Never gets old...
No, but WE do : )
In January???
I’d expect this more in the Fall...
Like Obamacare, only quicker and less dangerous.
I remember the old joke about a man telling of his harrowing experience of being trapped in an elevator with a group of people.
“First the claustrophobia set in, then the hysterical panic. Eventually we had to drink our own urine just to survive.”
“Was anyone hurt?”
“No, fortunately after about an hour the elevator started working again.”
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