February 11, 2009 4:39 PM

Six Flags Closes More Rides After Accident

(CBS/AP)  Six Flags and another company shut down eight more thrill rides Friday around the country, including a ride at a North Carolina amusement park, after a teenage girl had her feet chopped off at the ankle on a Superman Tower of Power.

State inspectors, meanwhile, returned to Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, where the accident happened, to examine the ride, which lifts passengers 177 feet straight up, then drops them nearly the same distance at speeds reaching 54 mph.

It was unclear at what point during the ride the 13-year-old was injured Thursday, said Wendy Goldberg, a Six Flags spokeswoman. The girl was taken to a hospital. She was not identified and details of her condition were not immediately available Friday.

Chris Williams, who witnessed the event, told CBS affiliate WLKY that riders saw the cable break as it got to the top on the right-hand side.

Treva Smith said it snapped again as the ride descended.

"The people on the ride just came and hit the ground," Smith said.

Next, Williams said he saw the teen maimed.

"As the ride came down, the wire swung left, struck the young lady on the back side of my children," Williams said.

Williams' daughter had traded seats with the 13-year-old, and was sitting on the other side of the ride.

Smith told WLKY she raced to the ride to find members of her group who had been on it.

"When I got up there, the lady, she was just sitting there and she didn't have no legs," Smith said. "She didn't have no legs at all. She was just calm, probably in shock from everything."

Six Flags has shut down similar rides at parks in St. Louis, Gurnee, Ill., and near Washington as a safety precaution, Goldberg said. Six Flags Over Texas, near Dallas, also has a Superman Tower of Power, but it is not the same ride, Goldberg said.

There were no reports of injuries on the ride before Thursday, she said.

"Millions of people have safely ridden this ride in our parks," Goldberg said.

The accident led Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. to shut down and inspect drop tower rides at Carowinds in Charlotte, N.C., and other four of its other amusement parks as a precaution, company spokeswoman Stacy Frole said.

The ride lifts passengers 177 feet straight up, then drops 154 feet, reaching a speed of 54 miles per hour according to the park's Web site. It opened in 1995 and was known then as "the Hellevator," reports the Louisville Courier-Journal.

Intamin, a Swiss company, made all the rides that were closed by both companies, said Craig Ross, a spokesman for Cedar Fair.

"We're going to keep these things down until we're certain it's safe," Ross said. "We'll wait and see."

An e-mail message sent to Intamin was not immediately returned Friday.

The four other Cedar Fair rides that will be shut down are at Kings Island near Cincinnati; Canada's Wonderland, in Toronto; Kings Dominion in Doswell, Va.; and Great America in Santa Clara, Calif.

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by jstmy0pinion June 22, 2007 10:23 PM EDT
I'm no expert however feel sorry for the poor girl. Thats the first ride when you arrive to the park. I was there few weeks ago, and in my opinion 6Flags are by norm not the safer amusement parks (compared to other parks such Disney, Univ, SeaWorld etc) not very well kept then again for the price what we could ask for? the water park looks in really good conditions, the rest not so well. I visited other 6flags and thats the norm. I went in a low season to Atlanta and they were rides where you could ride on your own without supervision.

Maybe safety inspections must be done more frequently and into more dept. Raising standards will help too.
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by clawson44-2009 June 22, 2007 10:02 PM EDT
jknoxville....:::::there are sometimes to laugh about certain things and other times to SHUT UP.... this was a 13 year old girl....hope your not a parent cuz seems like you have no compassion
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by mediabrat60 June 22, 2007 9:16 PM EDT
jknoxville: you ARE about as sick as they come!
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by mediabrat60 June 22, 2007 9:13 PM EDT
jknoxville: LOL
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by mediabrat60 June 22, 2007 9:08 PM EDT
Actually, I have read statistics that say A travelling carnival is safer than the "permanent" amusement parks. Supposedly the inspections on the travelling types are stricter. Quite frankly I don't know why!!

Cpond: what, no "not so quick" comebacks!? Not feeling so warm and fuzzy for you anymore?
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by uradufuss June 22, 2007 9:03 PM EDT
First of all, I want to say that I'm not a therapist either; but all I need to do is look at some of the people who work at these places to know that they are not safe. You need to have people who really take their jobs seriously, to keep places like this safe...and, I'm not seein' it.
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by mediabrat60 June 22, 2007 9:02 PM EDT
A reason. It's easier to try and get feet to fit your legs than it is to get legs to fit your body. The latter being not entirely probable. I would like to go with just the feet but really want to be sure.

Hmmm....also reminds me of a story, I like to think of the glass half full. There's hope for all of us yet!
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by kebothegreat June 22, 2007 8:57 PM EDT
knuckledrag...insightful.

Any reason? Or just because?

On a completely related note, knuckledrag reminds me of a story.

Ya see, there's this pot and this kettle. And one day, the pot decides to call the kettle black...
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by mediabrat60 June 22, 2007 8:43 PM EDT
Hmmm...I'll think about. Y'all keep it going..BRB... gotta go check out that "*** and Drugs" article.

Kebob: don't stop now!!
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by knuckledrag3 June 22, 2007 8:40 PM EDT
Then i'd go with "somewhere at or above the ankles and below the torso". Based on the news report, you'd have it straight.
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