There was panic. People were screaming and calling for help.
The absolute nightmare 30 people lived in his amusement park yesterday Oregon who climbed into a “hammer” which, however, stopped at a height of 30 meters from the ground.
Panic set in, people below were screaming as they saw the toy stuck and the riders hanging upside down and shouting for help.
The Oregon rescue team that rushed to the scene in cooperation with the engineers of the amusement park “Oaks Park” they manually lowered the instrument down people who did not believe they were saved.
Rescuers said, however, that they were preparing to carry out a rope rescue if they were unable to lower the instrument.
According to the officials of the amusement park no one was injured only one person who experienced respiratory problems was taken to hospital as a precaution.
It is noted that the amusement park was first opened in 1905.
Portland Fire & Rescue crews rushed to Oaks Park about 3 pm as roughly 30 people were stuck on the “AtmosFEAR” ride upside down.
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— The Oregonian (@Oregonian) June 14, 2024
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