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Dr. Decapitated By Faulty Elevator At St Joseph Hospital
Houston Chronicle ^ | August 17, 2003 | Peggy O'Hare

Posted on 08/17/2003 2:11:14 AM PDT by demkicker

An aspiring missionary doctor, who was voted by medical school classmates as the epitome of a good physician, was killed Saturday at Christus St. Joseph Hospital when an elevator malfunctioned, decapitating him, authorities said.

Hitoshi Nikaidoh, 35, of Dallas, a surgical resident at the hospital at 1919 La Branch, was stepping onto a second-floor elevator in the main building around 9:30 a.m. when the doors closed, pinning his shoulders, said Harold Jordan, an investigator with the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office. The elevator car then moved upward, severing the doctor's head, Jordan said.

"It is an unexpected and tragic loss," said Dr. Hisashi Nikaidoh, Hitoshi's father, from his Dallas area home. "He is an outgoing and very caring person."

A woman who also works at the hospital was on the elevator at the time and witnessed the accident, police said. Because of the malfunction, she was trapped on the elevator for 15 or 20 minutes before firefighters were able to reach her, police said.

The woman was not injured, but was later taken to the emergency room because she was in shock, said Sgt. Kenneth Perkins of the Houston Police Department's Special Operations Division.

Nikaidoh was on duty at the time and wearing his doctor coat and surgical scrubs when the accident happened, Jordan said.

The scene was one of chaos when police and firefighters first arrived at the hospital, Perkins said. Medical personnel were in disbelief, some crying.

"They were trying to console one another. Just to see other people in disarray -- the looks on their faces pretty much told the whole story," he said.

Police have launched an investigation into the accident. St. Joseph Hospital officials have taken the entire elevator bank out of service, but normal patient services have not been interrupted.

Hospital officials would not answer any questions Saturday about the accident since the investigation has just begun. They also would not reveal the name of the elevator manufacturer.

One worker at the hospital said there had been problems in the past with these particular elevators and that maintenance crews had been trying to service them in the past week, Perkins said.

Nikaidoh was a member of the 2003 class of the University of Texas-Houston Medical School, where he previously served as Student InterCouncil President, the student-leader over six schools within the medical center.

He became a devout Christian while in medical school, his father said. He became a youth group leader and decided to become a missionary doctor.

Hospital spokeswoman India Chumney Hancock would not discuss Nikaidoh's background or how long he had been with the hospital. "In respect for the family, we're not giving out any information," she said Saturday.

"Since the investigation has just begun, we're not answering any questions at this time," she said.

Both city and state inspectors will review the fatal accident, said a licensed elevator inspector who served on the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Department advisory board.

"Annual inspections are required, and I'm familiar with that hospital building and know they have a contracted (maintenance) company," said Alan Van Nort, a member of the state's Elevators, Escalators and Related Equipment Advisory Board.

Van Nort said he also is familiar with another hospital elevator accident earlier this year that injured 14 passengers, including 12 patients, at the Intracare Hospital in the Texas Medical Center area. The elevator dropped several floors before jerking to a stop and broke several passengers' bones and hurt backs and necks.

But hospital elevators are not inspected any more intensely than office building elevators, Van Nort said.

"The city has primary responsibility for inspections, and then reports of any incident go to the state for review," he said.

Mignette Yvonne Dorsey, spokeswoman for the City of Houston Building Services, said the city would be tracking the inspections done by the City Planning Department's inspectors. But there was no specific inspection information available from the city Saturday night.


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KEYWORDS: decapitation; elevator; fifthseal; hospital; houston; leftbehind; maintenance; prophetic; revelation69; texas
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To: Howlin; Ed_NYC; MonroeDNA; widgysoft; Springman; Timesink; dubyaismypresident; Grani; coug97; ...

Just damn.

If you want on the new list, FReepmail me. This IS a high-volume PING list...

81 posted on 08/17/2003 8:32:02 AM PDT by mhking
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To: this_ol_patriot
JCAHO is going to be real interested in this.
82 posted on 08/17/2003 8:40:35 AM PDT by Old Professer
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To: Wilhelm Tell
Safety recall?
83 posted on 08/17/2003 8:44:42 AM PDT by Old Professer
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To: Wilhelm Tell
I will probably be accused of being an athiest troll, but I have to wonder where God is when horrible, stupid things like this happen.

God didn't make elevators. Between this and the power out in NY which left people trapped in elevators for hours, I'm taking the stairs from now on.

84 posted on 08/17/2003 8:48:36 AM PDT by FITZ
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To: Charles H. (The_r0nin)
Interesting story - I don't blame you one bit. As a matter of fact, when this blackout hit, I mentioned to my teenage daughter (who has turned into a news junkie ;-), this is one of the reasons why I would never live or work, quite frankly, in a high rise - the elevators!!!
85 posted on 08/17/2003 8:49:41 AM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: demkicker
Big lawsuit comin' down....deservedly so....
86 posted on 08/17/2003 8:52:26 AM PDT by Ciexyz
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To: demkicker
Heard on the radio that this woman was in hysterics for those 15 to 20 minutes as the poor doctor's head was rolling around the floor of the elevator!

Big worker's comp claim coming....deservedly so. I can hear the claims adjusters now: "This is one for the record books."

87 posted on 08/17/2003 8:54:41 AM PDT by Ciexyz
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To: demkicker
Whaddaya bet the door safety switch had been malfunctioning for some time and nobody said anything about it.

Amazing the tragedies caused by simple lack of attention to maintenance.

("Ya know...somebody oughta fix that"!)

88 posted on 08/17/2003 8:58:58 AM PDT by FixitGuy
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To: neb52
Hospitals are worse as corporations --- you can see a roomful of people discussing QA for two hours --- but no one actually doing it because management often aren't the ones doing any of the work. JACHO and inspections don't help everything because they'll see the documents of the meeting that took place but aren't there watching the way the employees really work.
89 posted on 08/17/2003 8:59:16 AM PDT by FITZ
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To: FixitGuy
Sometimes maintenance is a cost area the hospital cuts first --- things the patient and visitor don't see. If they go for the cheapest worker, they might get someone who doesn't read or even speak English.
90 posted on 08/17/2003 9:01:23 AM PDT by FITZ
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To: FITZ
"Sometimes maintenance is a cost area the hospital cuts first --- things the patient and visitor don't see."

Agree. But this little switch is about as basic to safe elevator operation as anything I can think of.

All the people that ignored it have few brain cells under their scrub hat.

If the hospital ignores this, one can easily report it to the city inspector....(If they have one)

My only point is, we all tend to ignore things thinking someone else will, "take care of it."

91 posted on 08/17/2003 9:09:12 AM PDT by FixitGuy
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To: demkicker
Moral of the story: Always go foot first.
92 posted on 08/17/2003 9:15:57 AM PDT by Lady Jag (Googolplex Star Thinker of the Seventh Galaxy of Light and Ingenuity)
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To: demkicker; All
This is an OUTRAGE!

The Texas Medical Center is replete with executives who cheat, lie, and steal from the tax payers of the US.

Texas Medical Center includes the St. Joseph's Hospital. In fact, St. Joseph's Hospital and the Baylor College of Medicine people were sued by the Reagan Administration for violation of tax laws.

The fact of the matter is that Reagan's Administration tried to discipline these people and obviously failed.

If you think this sorry accident is a "fluke", guess again!

The Baylor College of Medicine people were charged with violation of IRS tax code and federal legislation was passed in order to halt the illegal conduct.

BCM's executives were passing money to doctors at a sister facility to the St. Joseph's hospital. According to federal court documents and legislation, the health care laws of the US were charged to prohibit hospitals from essentially bribing doctors for referrals to the hospital.
93 posted on 08/17/2003 9:17:12 AM PDT by bonesmccoy (Defeat the terrorists... Vaccinate!)
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To: neb52
See post above... on Baylor's fraud
94 posted on 08/17/2003 9:17:51 AM PDT by bonesmccoy (Defeat the terrorists... Vaccinate!)
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To: mhking

mhPING
95 posted on 08/17/2003 9:19:47 AM PDT by SerpentDove (Each post focus-group tested for maximum wallop.)
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To: LSAggie
you should run the analysis on Baylor College of Medicine and the hospital involved with this accident. we can compare notes here and figure out how the tax payer's money has been stolen.
96 posted on 08/17/2003 9:21:05 AM PDT by bonesmccoy (Defeat the terrorists... Vaccinate!)
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To: All; demkicker
Hitoshi Nikaidoh, 35, of Dallas, a surgical resident at the hospital at 1919 La Branch, was stepping onto a second-floor elevator in the main building around 9:30 a.m. when the doors closed, pinning his shoulders, said Harold Jordan, an investigator with the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office. The elevator car then moved upward, severing the doctor's head, Jordan said.

I am still trying to picture how his whole head was cut off.

It would seem to me if his shoulder's were pinned in the door and the elevator went up, it would slice him down the middle.

Was he leaning with his head in and the rest of his body out except the shoulders?

97 posted on 08/17/2003 9:27:39 AM PDT by Spunky (This little tag just keeps following me where ever I go.)
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To: neb52
>>Nope Baylor always settles out of court so they don't have to change any policies. They just throw money at the person threatening to sue hoping the problem will go away. <<

Tragic. I wonder if there is an extra-hot-spot in Hell for "caregivers" who don't give a care.
98 posted on 08/17/2003 9:29:06 AM PDT by SerpentDove (Each post focus-group tested for maximum wallop.)
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To: bonesmccoy
From your name, it sounds like you would know!

My fave star-trek quote: I'm a doctor, not an escalator!
99 posted on 08/17/2003 9:31:30 AM PDT by jocon307
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To: All

Hitoshi Nikaidoh

Prayer bump to everyone involved in this tragedy.

100 posted on 08/17/2003 9:32:45 AM PDT by GoRepGo
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