It depends on many factors, but the chances are not high.
It depends on many factors. But generally, it's a very dangerous situation and the survival rate may not be high.
There is almost no chance. The height of 106 stories is so great that the impact upon hitting the ground would be devastating for a 170 lb man. His body is not built to withstand such a huge impact.
Surviving a fall of 4 stories for a kid is a very difficult thing. The human body is not designed to take such a large impact without serious consequences. But in some extraordinary circumstances, if there are some things that can break the fall gradually, for example, some overhanging structures on the side of the building that slow down the fall a little bit, and if the medical response is extremely quick, there might be a glimmer of hope for survival. But overall, it's a very dangerous and life - threatening situation.
Call 911 right away. The child needs urgent medical attention.
First, call 911 immediately. Then, don't move the kids unless it's necessary to prevent further injury. Try to keep them calm while waiting for the medical help.
Surviving a 14-story fall is highly unlikely. The impact force and injuries sustained would be overwhelming for the human body. Broken bones, internal bleeding, and severe trauma are common and often life-threatening.
It's very unlikely. A 4-story fall can cause serious injuries or even be fatal.
In most cases, no. A 10-story fall is extremely dangerous and likely to be fatal.
Surviving a 7-story fall is extremely rare. There are so many factors involved, like the landing surface, body position, and any objects that might break the fall. Generally, the chances of survival are very slim.
The chances of survival from a 12-story fall are extremely slim. The force of the landing and the speed at which you hit the ground make it highly unlikely to come out unscathed. You could suffer from multiple fractures, internal bleeding, and head trauma.