Spring break 1986, my senior year in HS on SPI. We actually had spring break the following week, but some buddies of mine at NTSU that were older had it the week before so I decided to take some days off and went to stay with them. They had rented a condo at the Inverness up on the north end of the Island and after clubbing on the 2nd night there we ended up back at the condo, which was on the 8th or 9th floor. We were street side and not gulf side.
Kinda of an after party taking place, and this was at the height of the SPI spring break popularity when things were really pretty WFO, and some chicks and a few other folks had come over. There was all kinds of yelling and carousing and such out on the street so a bunch of us were sitting out on the balcony checking things out.
There was a large construction crane, probably 11 or 12 stories tall, the ones that have like a triangle frame with a crane at the top, caddy corner to the complex across the street from us. Well we start noticing a group of people, at the base of it yelling and such and we finally see why, there is a dude climbing up the ladder inside the crane and he is about maybe 6 or 7 stories up, just below us. All along the condo people start watching this and the people at the base are yelling for him to come down. But he keeps climbing.
About 20-30 minutes into this a SPI cop shows up and lights the dude up in a spotlight. Cop sits there for maybe 10 minutes and gets on the speaker and tells the guy he is trespassing and to immediately come down. But that is it for authority involvement. The thing about spring break back then is it was truly wild and outta hand. So after about 10 or so minutes the cop drives off with lights lit up as there were transformers popping and all kinds of stuff going on.
Well we all sit outside a while longer and kinda lose sight of the climbing guy and he is now about even or maybe slightly below us in height. Well all of a sudden the people at the base of the construction crane start screaming and sheer panic we look over the dude is falling inside the crane.
I mean it was wild, and we couldn't see that well, but just enough to discern shape and movement. And we hear "thunk, clang, bang, thunk" and see this guy banging and clanging his way down, he is banging off like cross members and the structure inside the crane . It was sickening. And the people at the bottom and many of those watching are screaming in panic and fright.
Well, the guy falls for what seemed liked minutes but was likely only 7-10 seconds, but it was bad. He falls to a level with a like a grate or some structure and is motionless and hung up. All his friends and people at the base of the crane rush up to him. At this point all of us watching are sobered up and sick, talk about a buzzkill. They reach him and dis-entangle him and carry him down. We can see that there is lots of blood all over him. They get him down and put him into a car and take off hell bent for leather.
We figured he was DOA and done for. It killed the party mood in a big way. We sat around for a while and finally passed out. I woke up about 8am the next morning, packed my stuff and headed home. I was really bummed.
The next day as I was getting ready for school I was watching the local newscast and they show a guy kinda wrapped up like a mummy, but not quite that bad on the newscast and are giving a report. Turns out the guy was on the swim team at TCU, didn't remember the incident and had regained consciousness and had like two broken arms and a broken leg, but was expected to recover fully. I was shocked, it blew me away. After watching and hearing him bang around inside that crane for what was likely a 6-7 story fall I was blown away.