Kenan elevator drop injures worker Thursday, March 17, 1983The Daily Tar Heel3 A repairman was injured in Kenan Laboratory Wednesday morning when the elevator he was working on dropped from the ninth floor to the basement, said Assistant Chapel Hill Fire Chief Bobby Pendergraph. Michael Wilson of A S K Elevator Service in Durham was list ed in good condition at N.C. Memorial Hospital with a mild head injury and a separated shoulder Wednesday afternoon. Wilson and another repairman' were replacing the cables of the elevator when the accident occurred at about 11 a.m. Wilson, who was working on top of the elevator car, fell through the roof of the elevator, said UNC Fire and Safety Of ficer Steve Flury. While the safety brakes did not completely engage, the car did not fall freely, Flur 'J Applications available forD. C. study According to Flury, someone from the chemistry department heard the noise and called the Emergency Medical Services number, 911, which notified the South Orange Rescue Squad, Chapel Hill Police and Fire Departments and Campus Police. Wilson was conscious and talking when the first unit arrived on the scene, Pendergraph said. The accident will be investigated by the elevator division of the Department of Labor, Flury said. A spokesman for A S K Elevator Service could not be reached for comment. Applications are available for The Center for the Study of the Presidency's 14th Annual Student Symposium. The conference, "Shaping the Presidency: Personalities Press and Parties," will be held April 8-10 in Washington, D.C. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra O'Connor and prominent government, academic, business and media officials will sneak and lead group discussions. Four UNC students may attend the conference. 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Jaycee burn center reopens The North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center reopened on a limited basis to new patients Wednesday after being closed for 10 days due to a bacterium outbreak. Hospital officials, who had stayed in constant contact during the burn center closing, decided Tuesday night to reopen the center, said Dick Broom, N.C. Memorial Hospital spokesman. Six of the nine patients at the burn center were carrying an intestinal bacterium when the center closed March 5, Broom said. Three of these six patients had developed infections, Broom said. At the time of the reopening, two had recovered from their infections. The patients with the bacterium were treated with antibiotics, said Kathy Bartlett, hospital spokesperson. . The center has undertaken precau tionary steps in preventing bacteria out breaks, Broom said. Some staff members will work with patients carry ing the bacterium, while other staff members will help with new patients and patients who are not carrying the bacterium, he said. Also, the comings and goings of peo ple in the burn center will be heavily monitored, Broom said. He added that overall hospital procedures will also be more carefully monitored. The presence of the bacterium in the center had been known since January, Bartlett said. However, test results received March 5 prompted the center's closing, she said. A bacterium outbreak is not uncom mon, particularly in an intensive care unit such as the burn center, Bartlett said. LISA DOWIS We do it daily t Durham Coca Cola Bottling Co. Unco iloiirofiifir W Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine Now accepting applications for study leading to degree in both Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. Courses taught in English. Programs under guidance of American Dean utilizing American curriculum. Transfer students accepted. 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