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Florida roller coaster derails, hurling riders 34 ft to ground

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MIAMI (Reuters) — Two roller coaster riders were hospitaliz­ed after falling 34 feet to the ground when their car derailed on the Daytona Beach, Florida boardwalk on Thursday night, the fire department said.

The condition of the riders who fell was not known, and calls to the Halifax Health hospital, where they were taken for treatment, were not returned.

Six of 10 riders on the three-car “Sand Blaster” roller coaster were taken to the hospital after the accident, the Daytona Beach Fire Department said on Friday.

The two people who fell had been in a car that derailed and was left dangling in the air, the fire department said. It was not clear whether the ejected riders were wearing safety belts.

Two other people in the same car were rescued by firefighte­rs who created a pulley system to lower them to the ground, the department said. Local media reports said they were dangling for half an hour, held in place by seat belts, before being rescued.

A second car carrying four riders partly derailed, while the third stayed on the tracks.

Arthur Ellis, 62, a computer technician from Daytona Beach, said on Friday that he saw two men working on the tracks of the Sand Blaster on Thursday morning.

“I’m not sure what they were doing,” said Ellis, who noted that they were in one of the cars that was moving slowly on the elevated tracks.

“I just wanted to report it so the investigat­ors knew that the company had people looking at the tracks in the morning,” he said, adding that the ride was relatively small compared to those at major roller coaster parks.

According to the Roller Coaster Data Base, the Sand Blaster was built in 1975 and had been at several amusement parks before it opened in Daytona Beach in 2013.

 ??  ?? Photo shows one of the carriages left dangling from the roller coaster at Daytona Beach Boardwalk.
Photo shows one of the carriages left dangling from the roller coaster at Daytona Beach Boardwalk.

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