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Friday, November 20, 2009

A Walk in the Park

On a pleasant Saturday afternoon the Gurnee (Ill.) Fire Department heard the familiar tone sound to alert them of an emergency call. A roller coaster had stopped upside down with 24 people trapped on board. A simple joy ride turned into an emergency situation. On scene, two ladder towers were set up underneath the inverted roller coaster. The coaster was stuck in a loop in the upside down position. The passengers were all triaged by age, pre-existing medical conditions and location on the coaster. Passengers who were directly upside down were the highest priority for ...

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