A child climbed onto a 30-meter-high track frame: this is how the rescue unfolded.

A child climbed onto a 30-meter-high track frame: this is how the rescue unfolded
A child climbed onto a 30-meter-high track frame: this is how the rescue unfolded

The child walks on a track in the amusement park

According to The Sun: A disturbing moment occurred when a child walked 30 meters high on a monorail track in the amusement park at Hersheypark.

The child balanced at the edge of the track Visitors turned to the child as it crossed the track A park guest eventually climbed onto the track

The video shows the child walking at the edge of the track as shocked witnesses gather. The incident occurred on Saturday at the park in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Visitors waved significantly to draw the child's attention as it walked along the monorail track.

“Come to him now!” shouted a man and jumped from a roof onto the track.

The child went missing around 5 PM.

As it turned out, the child had entered a restricted area for the monorail ride.

Reports indicate that the child was at the monorail station for about 20 minutes before stepping onto the track.

A park guest later climbed onto the track and rescued the child.

Park officials handed the child back to their parents around 5:30 PM.

“We are grateful for the vigilance of our guests and the quick response of our team and remain committed to the highest safety standards for our visitors at Hersheypark,” a statement explained.

Sad news from Disneyland

This incident occurred against the backdrop of a tragic accident in which a tourist died at Disneyland after collapsing near his wife.

A 53-year-old man from the Philippines fainted on Friday at the popular attraction Frozen Ever After in the theme park in Hong Kong.

The wife noticed that her husband had fallen into a coma during the ride and immediately alerted the staff.

Paramedics arrived quickly when the attraction returned to its original location and began resuscitation efforts.

The tourist was taken to North Lantau Hospital, but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead shortly after 11:30 AM local time.

“The resort deeply regrets the death of the guest and will do everything to provide the necessary support to the family,” said a representative of Disneyland Hong Kong.

“Initial investigations have found that the incident is not related to the safety of the ride.”

The child was at the monorail station for about 20 minutes before entering the track

Incidents in amusement parks draw attention to issues of safety and control. It is important that parks ensure appropriate monitoring and response to potential safety threats for their visitors. In both cases, the quick response of witnesses was a critical factor in preventing larger tragedies.


Read also

Advertising