Tragic Mechanical Failure in Osaka
A six-month-old girl suffered a skull fracture and other serious injuries when a mechanical parking system malfunctioned in Osaka's Kita Ward. The incident occurred around noon on September 9 when the automated pallet suddenly activated, trapping the stroller in a gap and causing the infant to fall approximately one story.
Emergency Response and Rescue Operation
Emergency services received multiple calls reporting that a stroller had fallen into the underground portion of the parking structure. Rescuers worked for approximately ten minutes to free the infant from the mechanical equipment before transporting her to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment.
Safety Concerns for Automated Parking Systems
Preliminary investigations suggest the accident occurred when the mother was temporarily trapped by a closing shutter while parking her vehicle. When staff attempted to open the shutter, the parking system unexpectedly activated. This incident has raised serious questions about safety protocols and emergency override systems in automated parking facilities throughout Japan.