понедельник, 14 октября 2013 г.
Although, one Xanax and one drink hardly sounds like a recipe for being impaired. It sounds like exa
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Tampa, FL Over the weekend, there were reports on the the body of 31-year-old Chad Wolfe being found at the bottom an elevator shaft at the Tampa International Airport. Early reports were lite on the details, simply stating maintenance workers discovered Wolfe s body Friday morning as they were checking on a malfunctioning elevator.
On Sunday, some more details government travel cards were released , and the circumstances surrounding Wolfe s death are just odd. Chad and his girlfriend of 10 years flew out of Pittsburgh Thursday night and arrived in Tampa shortly before midnight. According to his girlfriend, Chad had one drink and a Xanax during the flight.
They were in town to meet friends in Central government travel cards Florida, then driving a rental car to Daytona for Bike Week. According to Chad s girlfriend, she told him to wait on the main concourse while she retrieved her luggage from baggage claim. When she returned, Chad was gone. She alerted airport police after she was unable to locate him.
The following morning, maintenance workers restoring service to a malfunctioning elevator found Chad s body at the bottom of the shaft. Airport officials say Chad pried open the elevator doors before walking in and falling to his death. What s odd about this is that the car rental area was adjacent to baggage claim, but Chad s carry-on bag was found on the seventh floor - which is a short-term parking lot.
So for some reason, Chad left his girlfriend at baggage claims and took an elevator up to the seventh floor. He then got out, and fell down the elevator shaft adjacent the one he had taken. Like I said, kind of strange.
His family say they do not believe Wolfe had the strength to pry open the elevator doors, and that he would not have committed suicide. Investigators say there s no signs of foul play, but they are still trying to determine how he got into the shaft.
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I don t know how much strength it takes to pull *those* elevator doors open, but back in the day, we used to go to the mall, and in Sears they had an elevator that spanned both shopping floors as well as the parking deck under the mall. We used to pull the doors open and screw around in/on the elevator for hours. It was kind of weird to see the doors open on the inside but not the outside, as well as the amount of graffiti and bubble gum in there. Of course government travel cards we were actually inside the elevator so I don t know if that is easier to do than from the outside but we were in junior high at best, so all of us would have been under 150 lbs. Sometimes when I look back at all this I wonder how I am still walking on this planet.
I worked in an older office building and the elevators were always shut down for maintenance. I stepped into the parking garage elevator once right after the doors opened and dropped government travel cards down 2 feet into the bottom of the elevator. You just expect them to work.
I was in an office building that had an older elevator. While I was reading a report, the doors opened; I started in. And then stepped out over open air. The elevator was still on the bottom floor. I guess my instincts kicked in, because I didn t put any weight on the lead foot.
After all the articles about elevator accidents on DD, as well as a little bit of my own paranoid fears, I haven t taken an elevator government travel cards in close to two years. The place I need to be may be 10 stories up from where I am, but damnit, i m taking the stairs.
I was at work at the hospital where I work and we got stuck in the elevator. All i could think about was these are the people I m stuck with .. I was thinking Karma for sure. Then the door opened half way between floors and we had to crawl up and out and my next thought was thank gawd I didn t have a skirt on
Beyond strange. I know this airport well. Baggage claim, rental cars are all at street level. The only reason anyone gets on the elevators from that level is to go UP to the multi-level public parking garage. He wouldn t have gotten on any elevator at all to get their rental car and leave the airport. Unless he decided to check out the view from the 7th (very top) level but wouldn t he have told his girlfriend where he was going?
I wonder if he went looking for something (bathroom, vending machine for a drink, whatever), and realized he got off at the wrong floor. If I read the details correctly, there were two elevators next to each other. If both elevators hadn t returned after several minutes he may have grown anxious that his girlfriend wouldn t know where he was, and maybe he attempted to pry open the doors to see if the elevator was stuck or what the deal was. That would explain how he ended up in the adjacent shaft. (Although, how did they know which elevator he rode up there?)
He would have set his bag down, and probably needed to use some amount of force to pry the doors apart. I could see someone pushing their body weight into the doors while attempting government travel cards to open them, then falling in once the sensors were tripped, causing the doors to slide open quickly.
We ve all seen elevator doors start to close, only to immediately open up when an object/person crossed the threshold. Hell, most of us don t hesitate to stick our hands into the closing doors if someone rushing over says, Hold the elevator! because we know they ll slide back as soon as our hand trips the sensor. So if a person was really trying to get the doors open, they d only need to get them open a smidgen before they slid open automatically, leaving that person to swan dive forward because they were leaning in pushing government travel cards as the doors opened.
I m also wondering about surveillance video It s an AIRPORT, which presumably has security cameras everywhere. An airport government travel cards is also a great place to get confused and head the wrong direction. Navigating unfamiliar airports gets me turned around or not sure of where I m going, and I m typically quite good at following directions and remembering where things go. I like to study maps for fun(!) government travel cards and I still make mistakes until I m familiarized with an airport. So the idea of a person taking an elevator to the wrong place isn t far-fetched to me, especially if that person was tired from traveling, and perhaps slightly impaired from Xanax alcohol.
Although, one Xanax and one drink hardly sounds like a recipe government travel cards for being impaired. It sounds like exactly how my husband would deal with anxiety when flying. The only time he had to fly he happily took the Xanax my mother gave him to calm his nerves before the flight. I doubt this poor guy was truly impaired from Xanax alcohol, government travel cards unless he had an unexpected reaction government travel cards to the combination (i.e. never took Xanax alcohol together before government travel cards that day, or consumed more than a normal amount).
His girlfriend apparently didn t think he was too impaired to leave for a few minutes while she got her bag. I think it s more plausible that traveling led to being very tired, a condition government travel cards exacerbated by Xanax alcohol. That combination might well lead to stupid behavior, even in those who are intelligent enough under normal circumstances. And if he was really worn out, she may have said, You don t need to walk all the way down there, just chill here for a few minutes while I get my bag.
Is there some reason you feel you needed to post Chad s FB page? Seriously????? What are you hoping to judge him by?????? Too bad it is a tragedy, isn t it. suspicious, maybe, but still, a life was lost. Honor that, b/c his friends at home do!
Having flown in to Tampa many times I had to either take the escalator government travel cards or the elevator to get to the Baggage Claim. His father was renting a car like you said it s on the Baggage Claim level which is street level so most likely he was retrieving his luggage meeting his father girlfriend there then the elevator went up to the 7th floor. Haven t you EVER rode an elevator that before you could react it went up instead government travel cards of down? Just wondering. Most will stay on board perhaps he left thinking he was on the Baggage Level floor then fell to his death. The surveillance cameras have only video of him staggering around so it s damage control time. I love TIA night or day it s not creepy at all. Try LAX at night that s creepy! Once I was UNDERGROUND in a tunnel then stuck when it was blocked government travel cards off with only a couple government travel cards of people alone for a while dark for 30 minutes I started to panic until they allowed us to continue government travel cards to walk underground for 20 minutes! Not good! Still miss your Tampa Bay after 30+ years living in Flori-DUH It s All Good!
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