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Fire Department Sued for Dropping 500-Pound Man Down Stairs

By Special to the Sun | February 12, 2008

A 500-pound man who dropped down a flight of stairs during an emergency evacuation is suing the New York City Fire Department for $5 million in damages.

James Maietta called emergency services on November 23, 2006, with health complaints, and requested to be taken to the hospital, a member of the law firm representing Mr. Maietta, Kenneth Berman, said.

Ten firemen rigged a pulley-operated plywood lift to carry Mr. Maietta down the staircase of his Midtown apartment, but failed to tie him down, Mr. Berman said.

Mr. Maietta, who is now living at a Yonkers nursing home, suffered injuries to his neck, back, and legs, Mr. Berman said.

The New York City Law Department could not comment last night because they had not yet received the legal documents.


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Why was this person, living in an up-stairs apartment. I had a job transporting people to Doctors appointments and overweight... [MORE]

James O'Brien 

Feb 12, 2008 07:44

Can the fire department refuse to transport someone, because that is what is going to happen if he wins this... [MORE]

Christine 

Feb 12, 2008 08:21

Perhaps he should have been more concerned about loosing that excess 350#s than suing a public service dept. He wouldn't... [MORE]

TessieNY 

Feb 12, 2008 10:28

I think that this is a bogus claim. The city fire department should not be held acountable for this mishap.... [MORE]

John Scanlon 

Feb 12, 2008 10:51

You call the fire department because you need help and then turn around and sue them. They tried to help.... [MORE]

Firefighter From Upstate 

Feb 12, 2008 11:07

maybe he should have been left there to burn instead then, would he have rather done that? [MORE]

jadah scott 

Feb 12, 2008 11:13

Dude-you are the one who was to lazy to get out and exercise or to go on a diet. It... [MORE]

Gerry Esposito 

Feb 12, 2008 11:25

I'm sorry but the injured man isn't entirely without fault. Do the firefighters get to return suit for their bad... [MORE]

tvanclan 

Feb 12, 2008 11:26

This guys health problems started with his weight. The fire department did not tell him to gain the weight. It... [MORE]

Sarah 

Feb 12, 2008 17:37

The man should think about surgically removing the Bic Mac from his mouth and lose about a deuce and a... [MORE]

Anywho 

Feb 12, 2008 19:14

What a fat ass, and then he tries to sue someone because he's too fat for the FDNY to do... [MORE]

Joe Citizen 

Feb 12, 2008 20:30

I can't believe this. I'm pretty sure the FD did everything they could and sometimes little mistakes happen. I really... [MORE]

David 

Feb 13, 2008 15:32

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