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Monday, October 5, 2009
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A Caldwell (Idaho) woman and former employee of Canyon County Paramedics died after she was found pinned under a garage door at the Canyon County Paramedics building on Specht Avenue in Caldwell.
A report from the Ada County Coroner's Office stated 35-year-old Melissa Farris died of asphyxiation at 2 a.m. Friday at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise.
Units were dispatched to the building Thursday at about 11:25 p.m. after a report of a woman possibly trapped under the garage door.
Officers found Farris pinned under the door and not conscious or breathing. They were able to raise the door and were assisted by firefighters and paramedics.
Farris was transported to Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, but later died from her injuries.
Investigators believe Farris attempted to go under the door as it was closing after an ambulance with two emergency responders left the building. CPD Chief Chris Allgood said no one was in the building after the ambulance left. Police located Farris' vehicle in a parking lot across the street and she may have waited for an ambulance to leave to attempt entry.
Investigators are unsure why Farris was attempting to enter the building, and said on-duty personnel were unaware of her presence and were not expecting her to visit.
Investigators are working to determine why the door's safety mechanisms did not engage.
Canyon County Paramedics Deputy Director Scott Tucker said Farris worked for the agency from October 2001 to December 2008. He could not discuss why Farris left the agency because it is a personnel matter.
Canyon County Coroner Vicki DeGeus-Morris, who had worked with Farris, said the accident "is just a tragic, tragic thing."
Monday, October 5, 2009
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A Caldwell (Idaho) woman and former employee of Canyon County Paramedics died after she was found pinned under a garage door at the Canyon County Paramedics building on Specht Avenue in Caldwell.
A report from the Ada County Coroner's Office stated 35-year-old Melissa Farris died of asphyxiation at 2 a.m. Friday at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise.
Units were dispatched to the building Thursday at about 11:25 p.m. after a report of a woman possibly trapped under the garage door.
Officers found Farris pinned under the door and not conscious or breathing. They were able to raise the door and were assisted by firefighters and paramedics.
Farris was transported to Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, but later died from her injuries.
Investigators believe Farris attempted to go under the door as it was closing after an ambulance with two emergency responders left the building. CPD Chief Chris Allgood said no one was in the building after the ambulance left. Police located Farris' vehicle in a parking lot across the street and she may have waited for an ambulance to leave to attempt entry.
Investigators are unsure why Farris was attempting to enter the building, and said on-duty personnel were unaware of her presence and were not expecting her to visit.
Investigators are working to determine why the door's safety mechanisms did not engage.
Canyon County Paramedics Deputy Director Scott Tucker said Farris worked for the agency from October 2001 to December 2008. He could not discuss why Farris left the agency because it is a personnel matter.
Canyon County Coroner Vicki DeGeus-Morris, who had worked with Farris, said the accident "is just a tragic, tragic thing."