Spinning Ohio State Fair ride breaks apart; 1 dead, 7 hurt
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A swinging and spinning amusement park ride called the Fire Ball malfunctioned and broke apart on the opening day of the Ohio State fair on Wednesday, hurling people through the air, killing at least one and injuring seven others.
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Five of the injured were in critical condition and the other two were in stable condition at area hospitals, Columbus Fire Battalion Chief Steve Martin said. The man who was killed was one of several who were thrown when the ride malfunctioned, Martin said.
Dramatic video captured by a bystander shows the ride swinging back and forth like a pendulum and spinning in the air when it crashes into something and part of the ride flies off, throwing riders to the ground.
In a statement, Republican Gov. John Kasich said he was "terribly saddened by this accident, by the loss of life and that people were injured enjoying Ohio's fair."
Kasich said he has ordered a full investigation and also ordered that all fair rides be shut down until additional safety inspections can be completed.
The fair did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment. In a post on its Twitter page it said: "There has been a report of a ride incident. We are investigating and will report information as available."
The Ohio State Fair runs through Aug. 6.
California's Division of Occupational Safety and Health closed down the six Fire Ball rides across the state. They are located at:
- Orange County Fair
- Cal Expo State Fair
- Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
- California's Great America in Santa Clara
- Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park
- Belmont Park in San Diego
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk spokesman Kris Reyes confirmed to KTVU that out of an abundance of caution, The Boardwalk shut down their Fire Ball ride Wednesday night.