I guess elevators don't have emergency stop buttons in China like they do practically everywhere else?
Escalators and elevators are two different things. I don't think I've ever seen a emergency stop on an escalator visible to the general public.I was at an airport once flying home after a 3+ week business trip, sohad a couple of heavy pieces of luggage. Going on the up escalator about half way up, one of my wheels rolled off the stair taking me down with it. Took out a mother and her son at the bottom. She saved my hair from being sucked in. Came out relatively unscathed except for the giant grid marks on the butt for weeks. With all the security cameras around, I'm surprised some airport personnel didn't check on me. Scary $#!t
They all have them, its the law even in China.One at the bottom and one at the top, if the exceed a certain length then they have them at intermediate points.https://www.hongkongfp.com/2015/07/28/escalator-death-horror-in-china-could-have-been-prevented-report/
That was a maintenance door. Obviously wasn't locked. Gotta respect the woman for pushing her baby to safety before being crushed to death. Speaks a lot of her character.
Theres video on bestgore where a chinese university student gets stuck in an elevator door and the elevator malfunctions and goes up without closing the door all the way and the kids stuck in it and you can see him struggling then he gives up and just accepts his fate that hes fucked and going to die painfully and alone.
Well that escalated quickly.
From escalator to the meat grinder just in seconds..
Saw that, thought he steps in and it drops but hes wedged with one leg in and one down. Must have been crushed but seems to be alive when he's rescued. Is it confirmed he died?