Monday, 11 August 2014

Passengers Stuck on Roller Coaster Peak 5 Hours

 

Maryland - The spirit of fun, but some riders rides on a playground in the United States but do not forget to get practicing. They stopped a vehicle while it is still hanging in the balance in high places.

Assistant shift attract riders who were trapped from a roller coaster rides at Six Flags America in the state of Maryland in the last week after riding it stopped in its tracks.

A car on a roller coaster Joker's Jinx stopped a vehicle near the peak as high as 79 feet (24 meters) that that is said by the authorities. It took more than 5 hours to carry 24 passengers back to the ground.

From CNN (08/11/2014), is informed by spokeswoman Debbie Evans that no one was hurt.

Video from WJLA, CNN colleagues, showing pictures rescuers gently help the passengers, one by one. Several hours after the rescue operation began, Fire Chief Prince George's County, Marc Bashoor says all passengers safe. It shows a series of dramatic pictures on Twitter.

"Team of firefighters have reached the first car to use fire arms, every car will be cleared very slowly," he wrote.

"The passengers were bound in place in every car, before the passengers in the cars are released," he continued a few minutes later. "Then removed one by one, that the first two in the rescue arm."

The firefighters peeped photo showing two fire arms used to help the passengers.

The authorities do not know the cause of the discontinuation of the vehicle, Evans said.

"Carving a sophisticated computerized security system and could result in termination of the rides. We still are not sure about what to stop, but the vehicle is working out his plan," he said.

On their website, Six Flags America said that it rides usually last more than 1 minute and reach speeds up to 65 miles per hour (equivalent to 105 miles per hour).

"Without any pause or braking, you can glide through the cobra roll, roll Sidewinder, Corkscrew motion and so many gunjang-noisy between moving the motion," the writing on the website.

The ride reaches 60 miles per hour (97 miles per hour) in a matter of 3 seconds, writing that "it could evict ruffle in the face, because you are fired like bullets towards four jungkiran compressed into a pile of manure over half a mile (805 meters). "

At last week Evans said that the Joker's Jinx rides will be closed to the authorities know what happened.

"Carving will remain closed until we complete a comprehensive investigation and staff as well as the vehicle manufacturer has determined that wahananya safe to run," he said. "The safety of our guests is a top priority."