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Eighteen rescued from fair ride | |
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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 released the youngsters, aged between eight and 27, within two hours of a mechanical fault, which happened just before 2100GMT. | |
The revellers had to be freed in pairs from the ride, where they were stuck 20ft (6m) above the ground. | |
Everyone was removed from the ride by 2300GMT, Strathclyde Police said. | |
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 used lines to steady the ride and turn it round in stages to bring each group of passengers close to the ground. | |
Firefighters also used ladders to bring people to safety. |