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Youngsters trapped on fair ride Eighteen rescued from fair ride
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Rescue services are attempting to free a number of children trapped on a fairground ride at Strathclyde Country Park, in Hamilton, near Glasgow. Rescue services have freed 18 people who were trapped upside down on a fairground ride at Strathclyde Country Park, in Hamilton, near Glasgow.
Fire and ambulance crews are trying to release the remainder of 18 children following the incident, which happened just before 2100GMT. Fire and ambulance crews released the youngsters, aged between eight and 27, within two hours of a mechanical fault, which happened just before 2100GMT.
The youngsters, who were hanging upside down, are being freed in pairs from the ride 20ft (6m) above the ground. The revellers had to be freed in pairs from the ride, where they were stuck 20ft (6m) above the ground.
Most of the children are believed to be suffering from dizziness. Everyone was removed from the ride by 2300GMT, Strathclyde Police said.
No one is believed to have been taken to hospital. Most of the people were believed to be suffering from dizziness.
Only one person was taken to hospital for shock. The person was later released.
It is understood the young people had been hanging upside down for half an hour before engineers managed to free the mechanism that enabled the passengers to be brought upright.It is understood the young people had been hanging upside down for half an hour before engineers managed to free the mechanism that enabled the passengers to be brought upright.
Strathclyde Fire Brigade have been using lines to steady the ride and turn it round in stages to bring each group of passengers close to the ground. Strathclyde Fire Brigade used lines to steady the ride and turn it round in stages to bring each group of passengers close to the ground.
Firefighters have been using ladders to bring the children to safety. Firefighters also used ladders to bring people to safety.