VIDEO: Kenyan Nurse in a coma for 15 days after Elevator Accident in Texas
The nurse who was injured in an elevator accident at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth last month suffered brain damage and multiple internal injuries, was in a coma for 15 days and has still been in and out of consciousness, her attorney said at a news conference Friday.
Carren Nyasuguta Stratford, whoโs in her 50s and has two adult children, had been employed as a nurse at the hospital for the last two and half years, attorney Frank Branson said.
JPS CEO and President Robert Earley said Stratford was trying to get on an elevator on Jan. 20 and it didnโt stop going up. She had put her right foot into the elevator, and as she did, the elevator continued going up and injured her.
Stratford suffered hypoxic brain damage, when the brain is deprived of oxygen, and she had to undergo multiple surgeries, Branson said. She was still hospitalized Friday, weeks after the accident.
โAs a Level 1 trauma center, all of our goals โ whether you clean the halls or are an administrator โ is to keep people alive. So the heartache and the pain of one of your own being in that situation is devastating,โ Earley said.
Earley said a lawsuit against the elevator company, Thyssenkrup Elevator, is still a possibility. Earley called Thyssenkrup โunresponsiveโ in the incident, saying the company did not return phone calls from JPS officials for eight days.
โWe are not elevator experts,โ Earley said. โYou hire elevator experts, and we thought we had elevator experts. Weโve got a contract that clearly spells out what elevator companies are supposed to do to help with safety and security of everyone that works here.โ
In a statement after Fridayโs news conference, Thyssenkrupp said it was โdeeply saddened to learn of the injuriesโ suffered by Stratford.
โAs we have just received the details surrounding her tragic accident, it wouldnโt be appropriate to provide further comment until we have had a chance to review and better understand what happened on January 20, 2019,โ the company statement said.
Stratford was injured on one of the hospitalโs โpurpleโ elevators, which have remained out of service since the accident.
The elevator, which began operation in 1993, passed inspection on April 4, 2018, according to a report from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The report noted three violations โ no fire extinguisher in an elevator machine room, a top light not guarded and a missing duct cover โ but the violations werenโt deemed to be significant and wouldnโt affect the operation of the elevator.
VIDEO: Kenyan Nurse in a coma for 15 days after Elevator Accident in Texas