Wisconsin Roller Coaster: Riders Stuck Upside Down for Hours

Eight people were on a ball of fire at a Forrest County festival when the rollercoaster suddenly stopped.

Wisconsin Roller Coaster
Riders were stuck on the Fire Ball rollercoaster at the Forest County Festival in Crandon, Wisconsin after the ride abruptly stopped. (Scott Brass/Facebook)

During a Wisconsin festival on Sunday, a distressing incident occurred as eight individuals found themselves trapped upside down on a carnival ride.

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The incident unfolded at the Forest County Festival in Crandon, located around 230 miles north of Milwaukee.

The riders aboard the Fire Ball ride endured a lengthy ordeal of being suspended for a minimum of three hours, while first responders labored diligently to bring them down safely.

Forest County
First responders rescued eight people from the ride after at least three hours of being stuck upside down. (Scott Brass/Facebook)

Capt. Brennan Cook of the Crandon Fire Department told WJFW-TV, “All we know is that the ride had a mechanical failure that caused it to come to an upright position. The state of Wisconsin recently conducted an on-site inspection of the ride, but right now, we don’t have any additional information.”

Fox News Digital reached out to festival organizers and officials to get more details on the incident.

All eight passengers were brought down safely and taken to a hospital for evaluation. (Scott Brass/Facebook)

A festival attendee shared a picture on Facebook of the riders suspended upside down, revealing they had been in that position for around four hours.

According to those present, a young woman among those trapped pleaded with the fire officials to rescue an elderly gentleman because of his apparent struggle in the situation.

Local reports said seven of the eight riders were children and everyone involved was taken to the hospital for evaluation.

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