A woman fell 50 feet to her death at an Indiana airport over the weekend.

On Saturday, April 25, at 12:15 p.m. local time, dispatchers at the Indianapolis International Airport in Marion County saw a 38-year-old woman fall from the outside edge of Upper Terminal Drive and plummet approximately 50 feet to the ground below while watching security footage, NBC affiliate WTHR, CW affiliate WISH and FOX affiliate WXIN reported.

Indianapolis International Airport with people walking under bridge into lobby

The Indianapolis International Airport in Marion County, Ind.Alamy

Afterwards, officers with the airport’s police department and first responders with the airport’s fire department arrived at the scene and attempted to save her life. They performed life-saving measures for 30 minutes before she was pronounced dead, according to the reports. An official from the Marion County Coroner’s Office arrived at the scene just before 2 p.m. to commence a death investigation, WTHR reported.

The coroner’s office, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and the Indianapolis International Airport did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s requests for comment.

The airport first began operating in 1931, and by November 2008, a new airport passenger terminal opened, according to the Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Designed following the Sept. 11 attacks, the Weir Cook Terminal was “a 1.2 million-square-foot complex that cost $1.1 billion to build.”