Police free 26 cheerleaders from elevator at University of Texas
Woo-hoo!!!
Police and firefighters were called to the University of Texas' Jester Hall to free 26 cheerleaders who had crammed themselves into an elevator.
Hey, chief. Just got a call. There's twenty six cheerleaders trapped in an elevator.!
Let's roll, men!!
A group of 14- to 17-year-olds attending Texas Cheer Camp in Austin decided to see how many girls they could squeeze into the elevator around 6 p.m. Tuesday, campus police said.
Hehehe... it'll be fun!
The elevator successfully descended from the fourth floor to the first, but the doors refused to open. The panicked girls managed to wiggle a few cell phones free to call for help. But it took about 25 minutes before a repairman was able to fix the door, police said.
Hey, Beavis. He said the cheerleaders were...wiggling...heheheheheheheheheh.
Its dangerous actually, said Rhonda Weldon, director of communications for the UT Police Department. "Theyre lucky that thats all that happened."
Jealous bitch...
One teen fainted and was treated and released from a nearby hospital. Two others were treated at the scene.
Should we start CPR, chief!
C'mon, Johnson... they're awake.
Okay! Hiemlich manuever then!
Take the sign seriously, Ms. Weldon said. There are signs everywhere: No more than 15 people or 3,000 pounds.
What makes you think they can read?
Posted by: tu3031 2008-08-06 |