Four people were hospitalized after a raft overturned Saturday on a ride at Adventureland Park.
Six people were on a raft on the Raging River when the accident happened around 7:30 p.m. Three were transported in critical condition, and one was hospitalized, KCCI-TV reported.
Altoona Fire Department officials said the ride is located a report distance from park entrances, which made getting to the incident difficult.
Adventureland officials said in a Facebook post that the ride had been inspected on Friday and was found to be in sound working order. It will remain closed for a thorough inspection.
The Raging River, which first opened in 1983, had just reopened for the season. The ride sends riders through rapids on large circular rafts.
In 2016, Adventureland employee Steve Booher was killed while working on the Raging River ride. Booher was helping people get out of the rafts when he fell on the conveyor belt. He died four days later.
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Connecticut High Court: Injured Rental Car Occupants Covered for Uninsured Motorist
Toilet Paper Warehouse in California Destroyed by Fire; Employee Arrested
Hedge Fund Money Is Reshaping a 180-Year-Old Insurance Model
Electric Bills in Coal Country West Virginia Now Top Mortgage Payments 

