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A man trapped upside down for an hour when a funfair ride jammed has told how he panicked as his limbs went numb in the cold as blood rushed to his head.A man trapped upside down for an hour when a funfair ride jammed has told how he panicked as his limbs went numb in the cold as blood rushed to his head.
Darren Wood, 24, from Motherwell, was among 18 people trapped on the ride at Strathclyde Country Park near Glasgow.Darren Wood, 24, from Motherwell, was among 18 people trapped on the ride at Strathclyde Country Park near Glasgow.
He said: "I was really worried, I was cold and panicking. My shoulders were sore because of the pressure. It was frightening, the rescue was laborious."He said: "I was really worried, I was cold and panicking. My shoulders were sore because of the pressure. It was frightening, the rescue was laborious."
Mr Wood was rescued after a two-hour wait on the Move It ride.Mr Wood was rescued after a two-hour wait on the Move It ride.
I'd like to know what caused the accident and why it took so long to rescue us Darren Wood
The ride jammed at about 2045 BST on Sunday, stranding 18 people in mid-air.
"It came to a halt while we were upside down, everyone thought it was part of the ride," Mr Wood said.
"I was upside down for about an hour, looking down I could see fire services and thought I'd be rescued soon.
"Blood was rushing to my head, it was cold, my arms and legs were getting numb and that worried me.
Mr Wood took this picture of firefighters on the scene
"My body was pushing on my shoulders and they were really sore.
"I was panicked and I tried to focus but it was quite scary."
The 18 carnival-goers were "flipped over" after an hour and had blankets passed to them.
Mr Wood said he was "disappointed" by the lack of communication during the time it took to get him down.
He said: "I was relieved to get off and was shivering because of my nerves and the cold.
"No-one offered any explanation.
"I'd like to know what caused the accident and why it took so long to rescue us."
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