Firefighters Called In To Rescue Amusement Park Ride Passengers In Orlando
The Orlando Fire Department was called in to remove 7 stranded passengers on a ride in Orlando this weekend. The “high-angle team” worked their magic at Fun Spot near International Drive. Spectrum News 13 reports the passengers were stuck about 50 to 60 feet in the air aboard a ride called “Screamer” Saturday. They say a sensor malfunctioned which made the ride stop. The great news is nobody was hurt.
Seven people were safely removed by our high-angle team off of a ride at Fun Spot near International Drive. Great work by the crews of Engine 10, Tower 10, Heavy Rescue 1, Rescue 10, District 3 and Assistant Chief 1. pic.twitter.com/XZCbk3Dq0w
— Orlando Fire Dept (@OrlandoFireDept) June 15, 2019
Here’s a video of the ride a YouTube user posted of how it looks when everything goes as planned.
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