Firefighters work to free riders stuck atop a rollercoaster in Texas
Firefighters responded to an incident at Pleasure Pier amusement park in Galveston, Texas, where riders were stranded on a rollercoaster. The riders were stuck 30.4 meters in the air due to a malfunction. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident.
- ▪Firefighters worked to free riders stranded on a rollercoaster in Texas.
- ▪The rollercoaster malfunctioned, leaving the car stuck 30.4 meters in the air.
- ▪The incident occurred at Pleasure Pier amusement park in Galveston, Texas.
- ▪No injuries were immediately reported following the incident.
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