Odesa rescuers showed how they rescued children stuck on the ride.
24.11.2024
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
24.11.2024
3051
In Shevchenko Park in Odesa, rescuers saved four children who had gotten lost on a ride. From a height of 18 meters, using a reliable rope and descending on an emergency ladder, the rescuers brought down the children. Psychologists from the State Emergency Service provided them with support, and fortunately, no one was injured.
Thanks to the underground cable connection, they managed to reach a height of 30 meters with the help of a chair. This event became a historic victory. Following this incident, law enforcement agencies launched an investigation into the operation of the 'Ferris Wheel' ride in the Podil area of Kyiv, after the fatal overturning of a cable car across the Dnipro.
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