Published : November 01, 2010 :: 12:11:30 [ 4,239 views ]

Tourist Traps Hand in Escalator on Halloween Shopping Trip


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A young Swedish tourist got his fingers trapped in an escalator at 'Tuk Com' IT City on Halloween. His hand was eventually freed and he was sent for emergency treatment.

Pattaya, 1 November 2010, [PDN]: A 10-year-old tourist from Sweden out shopping with his parents and brother got several fingers caught in an escalator while trying to retrieve a dropped sandal. The incident happened in the early evening of Oct31 at Tuk Com computer and mobile phone store on South Pattaya Road.

When the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Service arrived at the fourth floor incident location, after being alerted at 6.30pm, they found a tearful Master Jonathan Brusberg crying out in pain, attended by his distraught family. A quick witted security guard had earlier switched off the escalator, apparently,and after a 5-minute struggle had managed to extricate the boy’s left hand from the then stationary moving stairway. When the paramedics examined his hand, they found his middle, ring and little fingers had been cut almost to the bone. After rendering first aid, the paramedics sent young Mater to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital for emergency treatment.

“The two boys and their parents were getting on the escalator to go shopping on the 4th floor. Then the youngest boy dropped his sandal, which became caught in the escalator. While trying to pull the sandal out, he got his fingers trapped, too. Alerted by his cries of pain, we cut the power to the escalator and notified the rescue services and it took me a further five minutes to disentangle the boy’s hand from the mechanism,” Mr. Panya Sangsiangsung, IT City Pattaya security guard, told PDN.

Mr. Panya was quick to tell PDN, however, that the responsibility for the accident rested with the boy rather than with the IT City Company.


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joe
said :
I am very happy to hear that the security guard was properly trained and reacted to the incident in a timely and efficient manner. An accident happened, the boy went to the hospital. Unfortunate but these things happen. I wont comment on the escalator because Im not a tech and dont know the full operational ends of it. I dont know why so many people here always see the negative in everything.
Email : joejoe@joe.com Date : 2010-12-16 00:42:02
Ripper
said :
Well, Bob, looks like the Mayor's tourism campaign is working!

Or maybe Barnum was right and there is one born every minute.

I'll go with #2.
Email : rip@hotmail.com Date : 2010-11-02 16:37:46
Bob
said :
Family holiday in Pattaya? Are they brain dead? Pattaya ist for single male European, American or Australien fun seekers.

Families with kids should go to Spain
Email : Bob@haha.com Date : 2010-11-02 15:25:36
Mac
said :
No signs of a strugle. Maybe just an other suicide attempt?
Email : mac_dermoth_61@gmail.com Date : 2010-11-02 09:59:29
LookMoo
said :
I think "almost" is the keyword here. These escalator was almost correctly installed, maintained and almost had all certificates... almost.

Like his fingers.. almost cut off.
Email : hakanhansson@hotmail.com Date : 2010-11-02 02:14:55
Blade
said :
Yes, we're all correct, but let's try to be a little more optimistic.. where else can you get a free pedicure?

(Just advise the security guard before starting so he can be standing near the switch).
Email : blade@hotmail.com Date : 2010-11-01 20:58:38
lee
said :
This thing shouldn't be possible on an escalator.. It is quite obvious to me that the guards were not installed properly.. Not even the shoe should have been able to have got caught there in the first place.. As pointed out they are always out of order and therefore have been dismantled so many times in the past with most likely botched repair work that the safety guard were not functioning properly. Next time you are on one.. take a close look.. shouldn't be possible!
Email : lee@pattaya.com Date : 2010-11-01 18:31:37
pete
said :
The escalators at Tuk.com are more out of order then they actually work!
Email : baiganie@gmail.com Date : 2010-11-01 17:59:10
musongman
said :
Come on guys, it was just an unfortunate accident. Nothing to do with the escalator. Everybody responded appropriately, the boy was aided and sent to hospital, game over.
That being said, the escalators in this complex are often on the blink, and it is rare that they are all working on the same day!!
Email : teddy338@hotmail.com Date : 2010-11-01 17:11:50
Dr. K
said :
I concur ripper, this never should have happened if inspected, installed and maintained properly. I suspect as many things in Thailand quality inspected rejects are bought here from around the world on the cheap and sold as first rate. Same with appliances etc and sold as first quality.

Anywhare else this kid would have a good case. Not here.
Email : imat@hotmail.com Date : 2010-11-01 15:46:00
Mike
said :
Come to Thailand and you are bound to get ripped off.
Email : farango@hotmale.com Date : 2010-11-01 15:40:01
no pointing fingers !!!
said :
Wow, clearly an accident and no one at fault, but seems very lucky not to have lost his fingers. I'm sure it will hurt for a few days.
Email : dan@hotmail.com Date : 2010-11-01 15:02:22
Ripper
said :


Yes, Mr. Panya, your deepest symapathies are appreciated. Tour boss will now suprise you with a bottle of SangSom for noting his lack of responsibilty.

I'm sure your escaltor was installed and is maintained to international standards. Same as the elevator that recently crashed the the bootm of the shaft.

INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS: Built by the Chinese. Installed by Laos labor. Maintained by Thai firm.
Email : rip@hotmail.com Date : 2010-11-01 13:52:13
Rowe
said :
I think you will find it rests with you Mr. Panya.
Email : Rowe@hotmail.au Date : 2010-11-01 12:37:37

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