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Alton Towers crash: Four teenagers seriously injured and 16 guests trapped as Smiler ride carriages collide Alton Towers crash: Four teenagers seriously injured and 16 guests trapped as Smiler ride carriages collide
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Four teenagers have been seriously injured after two carriages crashed into each other on a ride at Alton Towers Four teenagers have been seriously injured in a crash on a ride at Alton Towers, which left 16 passengers stranded on-board for four-and-a-half hours.
Park officials confirmed that two males and two females were injured during the incident, and said that the fire service and paramedics, including an air ambulance, had been called to the scene. Two male and two female passengers in their late teens sustained leg injuries when two carriages collided on the 50mph Smiler ride.
A spokesperson for Alton Towers said there were 16 people involved in the incident at around 2:09pm "on a low section of the track", which occurred between a full carriage and one that was empty. A spokesperson for Alton Towers said there were 16 people involved in the incident at around 2:09pm "on a low section of the track", which occurred between a full carriage and one that was empty. All guests on board the ride have now been freed, following an evacuation that lasted until 6:35pm, an Alton Towers spokeswoman said.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was trying to assess all those on board the ride, but that the four most serious casualties were two females and two males in their late teens. Steve Wheaton, Assistant Chief Ambulance officer for West Midlands Ambulance Service, said the four teenagers suffered "significant lower limb injuries and were trapped in the carriage for quite some time." Two have now been taken to Royal Stoke University Hospital, while the remaining pair were sent to University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire as trauma centres.
A spokesman told The Independent that all four were breathing and conscious but had suffered serious leg injuries. He added: "Of the other 12 patients we now believe they will be walking wounded patients and the delay has just been in extricating them from the car."
"A platform has been build up in order for emergency services to reach the occupants on the ride who are approximately 25 feet up in the air at an angle of about 45 degrees," the service said in a statement. All guests on board the ride have now been freed, Sky News has reported. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service earlier told The Independent that all four were breathing and conscious.
A statement from the service said that a platform was build up to the ride "in order for emergency services to reach the occupants on the ride who are approximately 25 feet up in the air at an angle of about 45 degrees."
A witness on the scene visiting the theme park, Danny Simm, said there was "blood everywhere".A witness on the scene visiting the theme park, Danny Simm, said there was "blood everywhere".
Mr Simm told The Independent: "A few people appeared to be injured but one man looked serious. Out of respect I didn't take any photographs.Mr Simm told The Independent: "A few people appeared to be injured but one man looked serious. Out of respect I didn't take any photographs.
"An air ambulance arrived after 25 minutes. It wasn't handled well by Alton Towers staff.""An air ambulance arrived after 25 minutes. It wasn't handled well by Alton Towers staff."
Mr Simm said park guests remained trapped on the ride. An ambulance service spokeswoman said: "Staff and medics are working quickly with resort staff to gain access to the seriously injured."Mr Simm said park guests remained trapped on the ride. An ambulance service spokeswoman said: "Staff and medics are working quickly with resort staff to gain access to the seriously injured."
Been a fan of #altontowers for 15 years but I am outraged about what's just happened. Two cars crashing on #smiler pic.twitter.com/UYhOdhSZv6Been a fan of #altontowers for 15 years but I am outraged about what's just happened. Two cars crashing on #smiler pic.twitter.com/UYhOdhSZv6
At Alton Towers & The Smiler is broken down, gutted for everybody on there. #altontowers #themepark #england pic.twitter.com/6ld89AAxVoAt Alton Towers & The Smiler is broken down, gutted for everybody on there. #altontowers #themepark #england pic.twitter.com/6ld89AAxVo
Smiler coasters have just crashed! Watch this space. #Altontowers #gotwhiplashwatching pic.twitter.com/xYRMRO9h7ISmiler coasters have just crashed! Watch this space. #Altontowers #gotwhiplashwatching pic.twitter.com/xYRMRO9h7I
@altontowers not what I expected to see today.. 2 carriage crashed into each other on the Smiler!!! #notgood! pic.twitter.com/aX8mBDaX7K@altontowers not what I expected to see today.. 2 carriage crashed into each other on the Smiler!!! #notgood! pic.twitter.com/aX8mBDaX7K
Lucy Farrugia, another visitor, said the ride had already broken down earlier in the day. She said: "Smiler broke down when I was on it this morning and now it's crashed. Hope everyone on it is OK, saw the air ambulance arrive."Lucy Farrugia, another visitor, said the ride had already broken down earlier in the day. She said: "Smiler broke down when I was on it this morning and now it's crashed. Hope everyone on it is OK, saw the air ambulance arrive."
Witness Ben Richardson, who had also been on the ride earlier in the day, told BBC News the empty carriage appeared to have been sent round to test the system and was static when the one carrying passengers was sent along the rollercoaster at "around 50mph".Witness Ben Richardson, who had also been on the ride earlier in the day, told BBC News the empty carriage appeared to have been sent round to test the system and was static when the one carrying passengers was sent along the rollercoaster at "around 50mph".
He said: "On the second carriage people were screaming and shouting. Even after it had stopped there was screaming and shouting. Everyone was shocked and no-one knew what to do. It was a bit erratic and there was quickly a large crowd there."He said: "On the second carriage people were screaming and shouting. Even after it had stopped there was screaming and shouting. Everyone was shocked and no-one knew what to do. It was a bit erratic and there was quickly a large crowd there."
Kirsty Wild said she was in the queue for the ride when the crash happened, and that she was "outraged" by the incident.Kirsty Wild said she was in the queue for the ride when the crash happened, and that she was "outraged" by the incident.
"The cars were stationary and someone let them go to collide into empty cars. It's disgusting. I was almost in tears hearing that bang.""The cars were stationary and someone let them go to collide into empty cars. It's disgusting. I was almost in tears hearing that bang."
An Alton Towers spokeswoman said: "The resort's fully qualified first responders were on the scene immediately to assist with the evacuation which is ongoing, and the area has been closed to allow for access to emergency services vehicles. Alton Towers divisional director Ian Crabbe admitted to reporters following the incident that he was not told that the Smiler reportedly suffered problems earlier in the day.
"To ensure the safe and timely evacuation of guests a platform is being constructed. This will take a few minutes but will enable us to proceed more quickly. "This ride has had its issues to start with, which is fairly normal for a big rollercoaster," he told a press briefing at the resort.
She added a full investigation into the incident will now be carried out. "I think it would be unfair to reflect on those issues, which were originally part of the ride when we first opened it and say they are connected to this incident, which I don't believe they are."
The Smiler opened in May 2013 and is billed as the world's first 14 loop rollercoaster.The Smiler opened in May 2013 and is billed as the world's first 14 loop rollercoaster.
It holds the official Guinness World Record for most loops in a rollercoaster, according to the Alton Towers website.It holds the official Guinness World Record for most loops in a rollercoaster, according to the Alton Towers website.
In July 2013, the ride was closed after reports that a bolt was seen to have fallen from the track.In July 2013, the ride was closed after reports that a bolt was seen to have fallen from the track.
And in November that year the rollercoaster was again closed after plastic guard wheels came loose and hit front row riders.And in November that year the rollercoaster was again closed after plastic guard wheels came loose and hit front row riders.
Even before it was unveiled as “the most impressive addition” to Alton Towers, the £18 million ‘The Smiler’ roller coaster was beset with problems. Delayed due to “unforeseen teething problems” before it opened to the public in June 2013, 16 journalists were left stranded for around 30 minutes during a preview. 
Less than a month later the white knuckle ride was forced to close after reports of a bolt falling from the 700 tonne structure. A park spokesperson claimed at the time that at no point was anyone in any danger.
The following November it was again forced to close after some plastic guard wheels came loose and hit riders at the highest point of the ride.
It is the first major accident at the park since 2006, when 30 people were injured after two carriages uncoupled from the track of the Runaway Mine Train roller coaster.
Britain’s worst amusement park tragedy came in 1972 when five children died and 13 adults were injured on an old wooden roller coaster at the Battersea Park Fun Fair.
After a rope carrying one of the cars snapped, an anti-roll mechanism failed and it fell backwards and smashed into a wall.