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Woman in state of ‘paranoia’ falls 10 stories down trash chute in New Jersey apartment complex

Add The New York Post on Google A woman in a state of “paranoia” fell 10 stories down a trash chute inside a New Jersey apartment complex – and cops suspect she was high and drunk at the time.

The woman, 25, screamed as she plunged down the three-foot wide chute just after 1 p.m. in Hackensack on Sunday, WABC reported.

She had been in the building visiting her pal but was in a state of “paranoia” when she left, a witness told the Daily Voice, before walking into the garbage room alone and climbing inside the chute.

A woman fell 10 stories down a trash chute at a New Jersey apartment complex Sunday. City of Hackensack Fire Department Massiel Gutierrez, who was throwing away boxes inside a seventh floor garbage room, told WCBS the woman was “screaming in a different language.”

“All I hear is screaming … I got so freaked that I left, I ran,” she said.

“I was like wait, hold up, maybe somebody needs help.”

Gutierrez also claimed residents on the 14th floor heard “knocking” on their doors before the woman fell.

Crews were dispatched to the building in Hackensack. Google St View Fire crews who had rushed to the scene were unable to find the woman – but she landed on the fourth floor.

She was stuck in the chute and trash was backed up, the Hackensack Fire Department revealed.

Investigators don’t know the reason why the woman ended up in the chute – but cops concluded she was high on drugs and intoxicated, according to WABC.

The woman was eventually rescued from the chute around 28 minutes after firefighters first arrived on the scene.“The fire department determined that she was in an area inaccessible by the trash door, so we had to commence breaching to reach her,” Keith Rosazza, the Hackensack Fire Chief, told reporters.

Crews cut away panels on the chute discharge, while others geared up for a potential wall breach before the rescue took place.

“They used saws to breach it and they were luckily able to remove the trash out from the bottom that had accumulated in the chute, so that they were able to safely remove the victim that way,” Rosazza said.

She was hospitalized with significant injuries to her lower body – and one firefighter was injured after cutting their arm on the metal.

Officials at the building haven’t commented.

Read original at New York Post

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