Georgetown’s Village C dormitory. Photo used under a Creative Commons license with Patrickneil.

Michelle Konkoly, a freshman at Georgetown University, suffered a broken right foot and ribs, a punctured lung and an undisclosed injury to her spine after she fell from her fifth-floor dorm room early this morning. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, Konkoly reportedly doesn’t remember exactly what happened, but does remember opening the window in her on-campus dorm room because it was getting too hot.

The incident occurred around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. WTOP reports that police don’t believe that foul play was involved. Konkoly was “conscious and breathing” while she was transported to George Washington University Hospital, according to the report.

Konkoly, a member of the National Honor Society from Eagleville, Pennsylvania according to her Georgetown swim team bio, lived in the Village C West dorms. Village C opened in 1986 and is split into two wings — the West wing is reserved exclusively for first-year students at the university. The entire dorm houses approximately 600 students. A 2009 report in The Hoya revealed that several students’ complaints that the heating in Village C was “difficult to adjust to comfortable levels.” One student quoted in that report noted that “sometimes we open our window because that’s the only way to get it to cool down.”