Toddler Injured On Escalator At Atlanta Airport
Posted: 9:49 pm EDT June 5, 2008Updated: 9:53 am EDT June 6, 2008
ATLANTA -- A young Louisville girl suffered injuries after getting her foot caught in an escalator at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.
WLKY REPORTS: Girl Injured On Airport Escalator
Lexi Pregliasco, 3, was on her way to Disney World but had to be taken to the hospital with injuries sustained on the escalator. Her mother is upset and believes the airport could have helped prevent the accident."There's no reason this should have happened to my daughter," said Alison Pregliasco, Lexi's mother, according to WLKY in Louisville. "She was holding onto the rail...I heard her screaming and tried to pull her foot out and it wouldn't come out and the escalator just kept going down. And, I just started screaming at the top of my lungs, 'Somebody stop this thing, somebody stop this thing. We have to make it stop.'"An airport spokesman told WSB-TV Thursday night he could not comment on the incident because of possible litigation.Pregliasco said it took 15 minutes to get her daughter's right foot out of the escalator. EMTs took the child to the hospital, where doctors put pins in her foot and performed surgery to clean bones and remove contaminated skin."Three broken toes, two pretty severely broken, the other is just a hairline fracture," said Pregliasco. "The toe was severed down to the bone and they called it a 'dirty wound' because they had escalator grease in there."At the time of the accident, Lexi was wearing a pair of Crocs, which have become known for comfort and controversy.Last year, a Virginia child's Crocs were caught in a mall escalator. And a New York man filed a $7 million suit after claiming his daughter was permanently injured in a similar accident.Pregliasco said airport and medical personnel told her a similar incident happened in the same part of the airport just a few days ago, and the Associated Press reported several escalator accidents at Hartsfield-Jackson last year.Pregliasco hopes her daughter's accident may serve as a warning for other families."Right now, I just want my daughter to get better and I want other parents to know this is going on and the airport's not warning people," she said.Doctors released Lexi from the hospital Thursday. She's been instructed to stay off her feet for three weeks, but the family continued on to Disney World.
Lexi Pregliasco, 3, was on her way to Disney World but had to be taken to the hospital with injuries sustained on the escalator. Her mother is upset and believes the airport could have helped prevent the accident."There's no reason this should have happened to my daughter," said Alison Pregliasco, Lexi's mother, according to WLKY in Louisville. "She was holding onto the rail...I heard her screaming and tried to pull her foot out and it wouldn't come out and the escalator just kept going down. And, I just started screaming at the top of my lungs, 'Somebody stop this thing, somebody stop this thing. We have to make it stop.'"An airport spokesman told WSB-TV Thursday night he could not comment on the incident because of possible litigation.Pregliasco said it took 15 minutes to get her daughter's right foot out of the escalator. EMTs took the child to the hospital, where doctors put pins in her foot and performed surgery to clean bones and remove contaminated skin."Three broken toes, two pretty severely broken, the other is just a hairline fracture," said Pregliasco. "The toe was severed down to the bone and they called it a 'dirty wound' because they had escalator grease in there."At the time of the accident, Lexi was wearing a pair of Crocs, which have become known for comfort and controversy.Last year, a Virginia child's Crocs were caught in a mall escalator. And a New York man filed a $7 million suit after claiming his daughter was permanently injured in a similar accident.Pregliasco said airport and medical personnel told her a similar incident happened in the same part of the airport just a few days ago, and the Associated Press reported several escalator accidents at Hartsfield-Jackson last year.Pregliasco hopes her daughter's accident may serve as a warning for other families."Right now, I just want my daughter to get better and I want other parents to know this is going on and the airport's not warning people," she said.Doctors released Lexi from the hospital Thursday. She's been instructed to stay off her feet for three weeks, but the family continued on to Disney World.
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