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Six Flags in Bovi, Maryland on Saturday after a ride malfunction in the US, left 32 riders trapped for more than an hour.
According to an X post by Prince George County Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (PGFD), the emergency crew arrived at the Enterig that to assist dozens of trapped guests and assist the park staff.
32 passengers stuck for more than an hour, local outlet Wusa9 reported,
“Technical rescue 3:25 PM 13700 block Central Avenue Largo,” PGFD posted X. posted on Saturday. “PGFD Technical Rescue Units on Scene [Six Flags America] Working w/park staff almost to empty. 32 riders got stuck on a ride. To patients evaluated by EMS. ,
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Six Flags in Maryland had a rescue in the US on Saturday, when about 32 riders were stranded after a ride malfunction. (Through @pgfdnews x)
Initially, PGFD stated that a rider was rushed to the hospital with serious but non-neat injuries. However, the fire department shortly clarified that patient transport was a separate medical call that was unrelated to rescue.
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“Update for technical rescue [Six Flags America]: All riders were removed, moreover, patient transport was a medical call that was unrelated to rescue. PGFD units are returning to service, “PGFD said in a separate X post.
A spokesperson of the Six Flags told Fox News Digital that a guest of the ride had made 911 calls, there was no external assistance to unload the passengers. He said that the staff is specially trained to manage such situations.
File Photo: 32 passengers allegedly stuck for more than an hour. ,
Six Flags spokesperson told Fox News Digital in an email on Sunday, “Yesterday, one of our rides did not complete its specific cycle and stopped before returning to the ground.” “… no guest was injured. To determine this, the ride will be closed for a complete review.”
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The spokesperson said that sensors sometimes trigger alerts that prevent the ride, similar to the “check engine” light. Unlike a car, the ride will not operate until the problem is cleared.
“Sometimes, the ride requires a longer review by trained experts. In those cases, we take off the riders – as we did yesterday,” the spokesperson said.
File Photo: Six Flags in Maryland in Maryland, the US and Hurricane Harbor, which was re -prepared and opened as the Six Flags Property in 1999, will work for the last time on 2 November. (Tim Bail/Getty Images)
Six Flags in Maryland in Maryland, the US and Hurricane Harbor, which resumed and opened as the Six Flags Property in 1999, will work for the last time on 2 November, the announcement was made by six Flag Entertainment Corporation earlier this year.
“As part of our comprehensive review of our park portfolio, we have determined that Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor ,
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Prince George County Fire and EMS did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s remarks.
Greg Norman of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.