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TRAVIS, N.Y. (WABC) — A teenager is recovering after falling several feet into an open manhole. She was texting and walking when it happened.

“I fell in a hole,” Alexa Longueira said. The Travis resident laughs about it now, but when the accident happened, it was a shock. She was walking along Victory Boulevard about to read a text message on her girlfriend’s cell phone when the sidewalk was suddenly gone. “Like, there was no warning about a big, open hole,” she said.

It was a big, open manhole. Alexa tumbled six feet underground and landed in four inches of raw sewage. “A manhole. My kid falls down a manhole,” Kim Longueira, said. In a word, Alexa’s mother says it was horrible. “She was smelly,” she said.

Alexa also had cuts across her arms and down her back. They know it could have been worse if the sewer had been full or if Alexa had hit her head.

Workers on the scene told kim they had left the manhole unattended in order to get cones to mark it off. “DEP is conducting a full investigation of what happened during a manhole incident on Victory Blvd. where workers were flushing a high-pressure sewer on Wednesday evening. We regret that this happened and wish the young woman a speedy recovery,” said DEP spokesperson Mercedes Padilla.

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  1. clancys_daddy says:

    # 29 Mr. Fusion said, on July 12th, 2009 at 10:56 am #27, “chuck, After they are fired the city could hire some people smart enough to erect barricades around open man holes.” I’m guessing you have never seen what city employees get paid. To hire good people you have to pay and provide some respect. Cities don’t do that, they just hire the minimum wage and treat them like dirt. Who cares if they leave, after all their just cheap labor. If you drank water from the tap, took a shower, washed clothes or dishes, or flushed a toilet today, thank a city employee for providing the service. Ok I will get of my soap box now.

  2. Mr. Fusion says:

    #32, Clancy’s Dad,

    You make a good point. This happened in New York however and they are decently paid AND unionized there.

    I live outside of town and supply my own water, septic treatment, and garbage pickup. The only thing the county does for us is take care of the roads and I can’t complain about the job they do. Yes my taxes are low but so are the services.

    I don’t have a problem with paying decent living wages to anyone. Just because they happen to work for me is not an excuse to pay minimum wages.

  3. Benjamin says:

    I would be more worried about her cuts getting infected after being dipped in raw sewage.

  4. killer duck says:

    Why should she bother looking where she is going when she knows that she can sue someone if anything happens to her? There’s no need to take responsibility for yourself in the US anymore. A great use of our tax dollars again.

  5. Mr. Fusion says:

    #35, Ducky,

    Are you suggesting the City has no responsibility to protect the public?

  6. Laughing our a**es off says:

    Wait! Hold everything! What color was her hair?

  7. Laughing our a**es off says:

    I sense another blonde joke in the making . . .

  8. geeiwonder says:

    sooo what were her sat scores? down the shit hole maybe?

  9. PracticalApplication says:

    JimR (#11)is on the right track. (Negligence vs. carelessness)

    This silly,seemingly trivial situation has the potential to open up several pretty important issues. Texting while driving, personal resonsibility, frivolous lawsuits, health insurance, entitlement, governmental hiring practices…the list is long.

    The workers (not their supervisor)should be reprimanded, not fired. The girl should have her cell phone taken away for some reasonable amount of time, even though it’s unlikely she’ll be deterred from texting at inappropriate times for very long.


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