Another Accident on Mission Space

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Woman falls, hits head after Mission: Space

Amy C. Rippel | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted July 11, 2006

A 35-year-old woman fell and lost consciousness after getting off Mission: Space at Epcot on Monday night, authorities said.

The woman, who was described only as a "local," was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center about 8:30 p.m. by the hospital's helicopter in "serious, improving condition" authorities said.

By 11:30 p.m., Disney World officials said the woman was being "treated and released."

The woman had been getting off Epcot's 3-year-old spaceflight-simulator ride and talking to bystanders when she "fell from a standing position," hit her head and was briefly unconscious, said Deputy Chief Bo Jones of the Reedy Creek Fire Department. It's unclear why she fell, Jones said.

When rescue crews arrived, she had regained consciousness but was not completely alert and had tingling in her arms and hands, Jones said.

An ORMC helicopter landed on a pad behind The Land Pavilion at Epcot. Jones said rescue workers reported that she was becoming more alert and regaining sensation in her arms and hands as she was being flown to the hospital.

In the past three years, two people died and 12 others were hospitalized after riding Mission: Space. In May, a tamer version of the ride was introduced. Authorities did not know which version the woman rode Monday.

The new version eliminates the centrifuge element of the attraction, lessening the G-forces on the body. But it still pitches riders forward and backward, shakes, and combines audio and video virtual-reality effects.

Disney spokeswoman Jacquee Polak said Mission: Space remained open because there was no indication it had malfunctioned or needed a closer review.

Hiltrud Blumel, a 49-year-old German woman, died of a stroke after riding Mission: Space on April 11.

Daudi Bamuwamye, 4, died after going on the ride June 13, 2005. An autopsy found he had a rare heart disease.

In the 12 months after Daudi died, paramedics were called to Mission: Space to treat 194 people, according to Reedy Creek Fire Department records. The most common complaints were dizziness, nausea and vomiting. Yet 25 people passed out, 26 suffered difficulty breathing, and 16 reported chest pains or irregular heartbeats.

In the past 18 months, seven people have died at Disney World attractions, mostly because of cardiovascular problems. The most recent was a 12-year-old Kentucky boy, Michael Russell, who died after riding the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney-MGM Studios. A preliminary autopsy showed he had heart defects, but the official cause of death has not been released.
 
This doesn't say at all whether she "fainted" from the ride's effect, or she just tripped while "talking to bystanders" and was knocked unconscious by the fall.
 
DancingBear said:
This doesn't say at all whether she "fainted" from the ride's effect, or she just tripped while "talking to bystanders" and was knocked unconscious by the fall.

No, it doesn't, but from a publicity standpoint it almost doesn't matter. At this point, medevacing a park visitor from anywhere in the vicinity of Mission Space can be viewed as problematic for the attraction. I'd venture to say that this would be an exception to the 'no such thing as bad publicity' rule.

barrel
 
I am not a fan of M:S and i do blame the ride for the other deaths, but I don't think M:S is responsible this time... let's wait for all the facts before jumping to conclusions... She may have just passed out from low blood sugar...
 

Tink's Tormentor said:
I am not a fan of M:S and i do blame the ride for the other deaths, but I don't think M:S is responsible this time... let's wait for all the facts before jumping to conclusions... She may have just passed out from low blood sugar...

or perhaps heat. I imagine it was probably hot.
 
Tink's Tormentor said:
Dehydration... One of the most popular reasons people pass out..

Drunkeness
Low blood pressure
exhaustion
standing up too fast
lack of sleep
reaction to prescription medication
reaction to ...er.....illicit medication
stress
irregular heart beat
neurogical problems

Hell..there are tons of possibilites but conjecturing about it is somewhat pointless really. The bottom line for Disney is more negative publicity for the big expensive spinning space thingamajig.

barrel
 
Note they used the term "bystanders", and not "innocent bystanders".

A simple oversight? I think not. Clearly the omission of the word innocent was intentional, and intended to imply that the bystanders caused the fall, not the affects the women was suffering from the ride.

Another Disney cover-up.
 
raidermatt said:
Note they used the term "bystanders", and not "innocent bystanders".

A simple oversight? I think not. Clearly the omission of the word innocent was intentional, and intended to imply that the bystanders caused the fall, not the affects the women was suffering from the ride.

Another Disney cover-up.

:rotfl2:
 
I didnt see this in national news, did anyone else? If not then it's a better sign for Disney.

If any more major headlines come out about it, they'll soon have to call it Mission:Replace
 
I saw this on Yahoo's website - I assume that means it is "national" news.
 
raidermatt said:
Note they used the term "bystanders", and not "innocent bystanders".

A simple oversight? I think not. Clearly the omission of the word innocent was intentional, and intended to imply that the bystanders caused the fall, not the affects the women was suffering from the ride.

Another Disney cover-up.

I heard somewhere else that someone was spotted on the grassy knoll too.....

It just keeps getting worse for Disney.
 



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