On Friday, June 14, Oregon emergency services carried out the rescue of 28 people who were left trapped for almost half an hour in the mechanical game “AtmosFEAR” of historic Oaks Amusement Park. The attraction, pendulum typeleft the passengers hanging upside down at a high altitude.
A video shared on social networks by a passenger from another nearby attraction shows the dramatic scene of individuals suspended in the air.
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Other users shared images from different angles showing people hanging
The Portland Fire and Rescue Department collaborated with park engineers to manually lower the ride, after crews prepared for a rope rescue, if necessary.
Fortunately, All passengers were evacuated with no injuries reported.although one was taken to the hospital as a precaution due to a pre-existing medical condition.
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Oaks Park, Founded in 1905 and known for combining “modern thrills with century-old charm”confirmed that all other passengers were medically discharged.
The park, located in Portland, is a popular destination that has entertained generations of Northwest residents with its variety of attractions.
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2024-06-23 03:18:49