The Mercury News

2 riders plunge 34 feet as roller coaster derails

- By Jennifer Kay and Mike Schneider

ORLANDO, FLA. » A roller coaster that derailed in Florida had been put out of service by state inspectors twice in the past year and a half because of problems with the ride.

Two riders fell 34 feet when their car derailed Thursday night and was left dangling from the track. Firefighte­rs used ladders to pull eight others to safety high above the Daytona Beach Boardwalk.

“The front car which was holding four passengers completely came off the tracks,” said Daytona Beach Fire spokeswoma­n Sasha Staton. The two riders who fell from the Sand Blaster ride suffered traumatic injuries, she said.

Of nine passengers taken to the hospital, all but two were discharged by Friday afternoon.

A month before the derailment, a state inspector had found problems with the ride, and the roller coaster was ordered to be taken out of service. State inspection reports released to The Associated Press on Friday show that an inspector last month found excessive corrosion, a damaged seat, and a crack in the track. Those problems, though, were corrected by the time of a follow-up inspection Thursday, according to the reports.

“Deficienci­es corrected,” the inspector noted in the “comments” section of the report.

A “stop order” also was issued for the ride in February 2017 because of corrosion and damaged handrails. The stop order continued through two following inspection­s.

 ?? DAYTONA BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT ?? Emergency crews work on a roller coaster car that derailed at the Daytona Beach Boardwalk on Thursday.
DAYTONA BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT Emergency crews work on a roller coaster car that derailed at the Daytona Beach Boardwalk on Thursday.

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