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Oaks Park amusement park outside Portland, Oregon, had to call emergency crews on Friday to rescue 28 people who were trapped upside down on a malfunctioning ride.
On Friday, 28 people who were stranded in the vehicle were rescued.
Portland Fire Rescue said at the X that firefighters worked with Oaks Park engineers to manually lower the ride. Patrons were medically evaluated at the scene, but no injuries were reported. Oaks Amusement Park said in a statement that one passenger with a pre-existing medical condition went to the hospital for further testing as a precaution.
AtmosFEAR is a ride that rocks passengers completely upside down.
The park said the attraction has been operating since 2021 with no accidents to date and will remain closed until further notice.
“We would like to express our deep gratitude to the emergency responders and staff for their swift response which led to today’s positive outcome, and to other visitors who followed instructions and quickly evacuated the park to allow emergency responders to respond to the situation,” the company said.
Oaks Park first opened in 1905.