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Video shows a teen falling off a Six Flags ride — and a crowd gathering to catch her

Dalek

Member
Video shows a teen falling off a Six Flags ride — and a crowd gathering to catch her

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A teenage girl escaped serious injury Saturday evening after falling 25 feet from an amusement park ride in Upstate New York — and into the arms of a crowd that had gathered below to catch her.

The dramatic fall and rescue was captured on video by at least one bystander at Six Flags Great Escape in Lake George, N.Y., about 60 miles north of Albany, where the incident took place.

In the video, a girl wearing blue shorts and a gray shirt can be seen dangling from a stopped gondola and screaming as several onlookers shout in alarm. Another person is seated inside the two-person gondola, not in apparent danger of falling.

”I was sitting there waiting and I heard the people screaming," Loren Lent, who witnessed the incident, told The Washington Post. He said he had been standing nearby waiting to photograph his own family members, who were in a later gondola on the same ride.

Instead, he filmed a tense, life-threatening situation. A crowd began gathering beneath the dangling girl, their arms outstretched, as one person climbed into the tree to try to break off and move back branches, Lent said.

”That was a very good idea," he said. ”It was just good to see people band together to do what they could do."

After several moments, Lent can be heard in the video yelling: ”They'll catch you! They'll catch you, honey, go ahead!" It was then that the girl plummeted to the ground, hitting a tree branch before being caught by several people below. The video showed onlookers cheering after the girl was caught and then the girl being carried away, limp.

The girl who fell was a 14-year-old park guest visiting from Greenwood, Del., according to a statement from the Warren County Sheriff's Office. She was treated by park emergency medical staff first, then taken to a local hospital and finally flown by helicopter to Albany Medical Center. She remains in stable condition with no serious injuries, police said.

A 47-year-old man visiting the park from Schenectady, N.Y., was also taken to a local hospital for a back injury he suffered as he tried to catch the girl, police said.

Lent, who later uploaded video of the incident to his Facebook page, said it was ”horrifying" to witness. He estimated the girl had been dangling for at least 90 seconds and possibly even a few minutes.

”There were a lot of people yelling and surprised as I was that there wasn't something that could be done faster to help," Lent said. He added he was also alarmed that the girl, after being caught, had to be carried about 30 feet to a waiting golf cart to receive medical attention.

”If there's possibly neck or back trauma, you want to immobilize (the person)," he said.

Police described the ”Sky Ride," the attraction from which the girl fell, as a ”very slow-moving, gondola-style attraction that spans several hundred feet across the park." After receiving a call that a rider was in distress, park staff stopped the ride, police said.

It's unclear how long the girl was dangling from the gondola. Investigators and park staff inspected the ride, including the gondola the girl had been in, and found that ”everything was in proper working order and all safety equipment was intact and operational at the time of the incident," the sheriff's office said.

Six Flags spokeswoman Rebecca Wood told The Post in an email that the New York State Department of Labor had cleared the ride for operation as of Sunday morning.

However, ”out of an abundance of caution, the ride will remain closed while we conduct a thorough internal review," Wood said.

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video at the link. Sky ride me if old.
 

Fuchsdh

Member
Yikes, that was some sloppy rescue and first aid work. The guy's right, immobilize her right there and then carry her over. You have no idea if she has non-visible injuries. Also did a bad job of cushioning her fall.

I don't get how she could have ended up like that either. Those things are hard to slip out of, and I'm a thin person. The other guy in there with her seems still restrained so it doesn't look like it malfunctioned.
 

Dalek

Member
Yikes, that was some sloppy rescue and first aid work. The guy's right, immobilize her right there and then carry her over. You have no idea if she has non-visible injuries. Also did a bad job of cushioning her fall.

I don't get how she could have ended up like that either. Those things are hard to slip out of, and I'm a thin person. The other guy in there with her seems still restrained so it doesn't look like it malfunctioned.

She was most likely not buckled in and goofing off.
 

gaiages

Banned
Could the other person not get out to help at all? Strapped in properly?

Looking at the thing, I imagine the other person trying to help more might end up rocking the gondola and making things worse (what if they end up falling?). It doesn't look very stable, and it's quite high up there.

Granted I can't watch the video right now so I can't tell how much the other passenger did try to help
 

kirblar

Member
Could the other person not get out to help at all? Strapped in properly?
It's gonna react like being in a boat, I'd think, with them moving in the gondola moving the gondola as well and potentially making things worse. And risking them hurting themselves. by getting pulled down w/ her.
 

Nydius

Gold Member
There were posts supposedly by eyewitnesses after the story broke that claim to have seen the girl attempting to touch trees with her feet while the ride was in motion, and she slipped under the bar in doing so.

I took those posts with a grain of salt because they couldn't be verified but they made sense as there was nothing wrong with the ride itself and the girl, after the fall, wasn't showing any signs of medical distress that would have caused the issue.

As of an hour ago, this was posted up on CBS News saying it was human error on the part of the girl which, to my mind, lends some credibility to the original "eyewitness" posts.

CBS News said:
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QUEENSBURY, N.Y. -- Authorities say a 14-year-old girl's actions caused her to fall from a New York amusement park ride and land in the arms of bystanders.

Warren County sheriff's Lt. Steven Stockdale tells The Post-Star of Glens Falls that "human error" on the part of the teen caused her to slip under a metal restraining bar on the Sky Ride gondola while riding with her brother Saturday at Six Flags Great Escape.

"It could have been a lot worse than it was," Stockdale said, adding that the ride was found to be functioning properly.

The girl dangled briefly while her brother held her. The ride was stopped, and she dropped about 25 feet into a crowd poised to catch her. The girl was taken to an Albany hospital for unspecified injuries.

Park officials say the ride remains closed Monday, pending an internal review.

Two safety consultants contacted by "CBS This Morning" said these types of gondola rides have good safety records. They also said when something does go wrong, it's usually because of something the rider did.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
Okay, I guess the train sequence in Spider-Man 2 wasn't that ridiculous. I apologise.
 
No, just keep emotions inside and walk away. It's not like the person's actually someone you know, plus you don't want to ruin others' enjoyment of the park.

Are you serious? What am I reading? I mean yeah, just walk by a person who is clinging on to her life.
 

Piggus

Member
No, just keep emotions inside and walk away. It's not like the person's actually someone you know, plus you don't want to ruin others' enjoyment of the park.

Are you from one of those places you see in videos where someone gets attacked/mangled/hit by a car and everyone pretends nothing happened?

Also, how the fuck does clapping for people who saved a life ruin people's enjoyment of the park?
 
No, just keep emotions inside and walk away. It's not like the person's actually someone you know, plus you don't want to ruin others' enjoyment of the park.

Lol are you even human or some 4 legged gaf creature. A group of people come together to rescue this girl. Mad pops to them.
 
Wow, used to go to great escape every summer. My folks are too old to go with now, but if I ever go up to Lake George with friends I try to make it there.


For anyone who has never been, there's no real restraint on the cable cars, just the little iron bar that goes in front, kind of like the bar that holds you in on a scrambler ride.

Some of the rides at Great Escape are quite old, it was a small park that six flags bought, not really kept like the rest of the parks under its umbrella are. Rider was probably goofing off.
 

milanbaros

Member?
No, just keep emotions inside and walk away. It's not like the person's actually someone you know, plus you don't want to ruin others' enjoyment of the park.

Haha, you're soon going to learn Americans are a tickly bunch and won't enjoy your attempt at humour by laughing at their reaction.

I say well played.
 

Dreez

Member
Oh crap... sorry guys I was mocking a thread awhile back about Americans clapping at the movies... sorry! 😅

Wtf am I reading

Idk about your Homeland, but in America we can do both.

Are you serious? What am I reading? I mean yeah, just walk by a person who is clinging on to her life.

what the fuck is wrong with you

Are you from one of those places you see in videos where someone gets attacked/mangled/hit by a car and everyone pretends nothing happened?

Also, how the fuck does clapping for people who saved a life ruin people's enjoyment of the park?

Lol are you even human or some 4 legged gaf creature. A group of people come together to rescue this girl. Mad pops to them.

Haha, you're soon going to learn Americans are a tickly bunch and won't enjoy your attempt at humour by laughing at their reaction.

I say well played.

I'm assuming there is an implied /s here.
 
Glad it turned out well. Surprised they don't have some sort of safety net like device that can be deployed when needed. Like those trampoline things fireman use.

Or... a ladder.
 

Z_Y

Member
What the fuck? They rescued someone, you want them to boo instead?

Wtf am I reading

Idk about your Homeland, but in America we can do both.

Just witnessed a group of humans save someone's life, better keep my emotions in check

Are you serious? What am I reading? I mean yeah, just walk by a person who is clinging on to her life.

Yeah because that's a totally natural reaction

what the fuck is wrong with you

Are you from one of those places you see in videos where someone gets attacked/mangled/hit by a car and everyone pretends nothing happened?

Also, how the fuck does clapping for people who saved a life ruin people's enjoyment of the park?

Lol are you even human or some 4 legged gaf creature. A group of people come together to rescue this girl. Mad pops to them.

GAF I am disappoint
 

darscot

Member
How did she manage that, it takes effort to be that stupid. Headline should be girl manages to climb out and drop from ride.
 
I would've waited three secs before clapping. It would've been awkward if I preemptively clapped and it turned out she suffered massive head trauma.
 
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