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California teens rescued from amusement park ride that stranded them 65 feet in air
4 teenage women had been rescued at a California amusement park Tuesday after a journey malfunctioned and left them stranded within the air.
The women had been using a curler coaster on the Scandia Enjoyable Heart in North Highlands when the journey all of a sudden stopped, leaving them caught about 65 ft above floor.
The Sacramento Metropolitan Hearth District was referred to as to help after technicians did not free the automobile electronically and manually.
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Video exhibits a fireplace crew utilizing an aerial ladder truck to achieve the victims and safe the automobile from transferring. The automobile restraints had been manually disengaged and the 4 women had been assisted off the journey and down a ladder by first responders.
It’s unknown what triggered the journey to cease transferring.
The hearth division mentioned Tuesday that all the incident lasted about an hour.
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“Metro Hearth is a real All-Hazard & All-Danger company. Our rescue crews have preplanned this facility, and different goal hazards in our district, and we regularly practice for some of these incidents,” the fireplace division mentioned.
The women weren’t injured and so they got free treats and tickets to return to the park for what’s going to hopefully be a extra enjoyable time.