Another CM Dies after WDW Incident

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From http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...disney-performer-dies-081009,0,7112500.story:

Mark Priest, 47, fell Thursday while playing in "Captain Jack's Pirate Tutorial," an interactive show in which actors lead guests through a series of pirate-skills tests, a Disney spokeswoman said.

Priest, who was in a mock sword fight, stumbled on a wet spot at the show's location, near Pirates of the Caribbean, and then banged into a wall, said friend Jeffrey Breslauer. His injuries included a broken vertebra in his neck and a cut that required 55 stitches to his scalp.

Priest was moved out of intensive care and appeared to be improving, but he experienced complications Monday and died at Florida Hospital Orlando, friends said. An official cause of death has not been determined.

I guess they moved him back stage pretty quickly so that guests couldn't see much.

What a freakish accident! My heart goes out to his family.
 
FYI that happened over a week ago and has already been well covered. It is not another new accident.
 
but this is . . . . . from the Sentinel

ID released of Disney performer fatally injured in Hollywood Studios accident
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VIDEO: YouTube video of Disney performer Anislav Varbanov

Willoughby Mariano
Sentinel Staff Writer

A Walt Disney World cast member is dead after an accident this evening at Hollywood Studios.

Stunt performer Anislav Varbanov, 30, was fatally injured during a rehearsal for the " Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular." He was doing a tumbling roll after 7 p.m. when he was hurt.

Disney workers dialed 911 at 7:34 p.m. to report that a cast member sustained a head injury. Varbanov was rushed to Florida Hospital Celebration Health, where he was pronounced dead at 8:53 p.m., Orange County sheriff's deputies said.

Varbanov was the the third cast member in seven weeks to die after sustaining injuries while working.

Online photos show Varbanov on the set of the Pirate's Dinner Adventure attraction in the International Drive tourist corridor. A video on YouTube shows him performing a hand-balancing act with a woman during the Pirate's attraction pre-show. Monday night, a YouTube user had posted "R.I.P. ANISLAV."

On July 5, monorail driver Austin Wuennenberg, 21, died when another train backed into his own. He tried to back his train away, but it was too late. The Orange-Osceola medical examiner's office said there were no drugs in his system, and he died of multiple traumatic injuries.

On August 10, Mark Priest, 47, died from complications he experienced after a bad on-stage fall at the Magic Kingdom.

Priest was performing a mock sword fight during Captain Jack's Pirate Tutorial, an interactive show in which actors lead guests through a series of pirate-skills tests, when he stumbled on a wet spot on stage and banged into a wall, his best friend said. He appeared to be improving, but died four days later.

The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, known colloquially as "Epic" to Disney cast members, is performed several times each day at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Disney performers don't impersonate Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, the lead actors from the original Indy film, Raiders of the Lost Ark, but instead demonstrate the types of stunts used to film Indy and Marian's adventures.

The 30-minute show opens with a dramatic sequence in which the actor representing Indiana Jones dodges moving spikes and swings on a rope to get to a treasure. During the rest of the presentation, cast members perform acrobatics, stage fights, dodge moving aircraft and avoid pyrotechnics. The famous rolling-ball scene is also re-created.

"We lost a valued cast member and our thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family as we mourn his passing," said Disney spokeswoman Zoraya Suarez in a prepared statement.

The show has been performed at Disney since 1989.

Performers at the Indiana Jones show have been injured before. The year after the show's opening, Disney was fined $1,000 by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration after three were injured when equipment failed.

One fell 30 feet onto concrete when a restraining cable didn't work properly. Another fell about 25 feet, landing on crates after a ladder he was on collapsed prematurely. The third was squeezed by a trap door that malfunctioned.

The federal safety agency said Disney did not provide enough padding or other equipment to protect performers if they accidentally fall. Soon afterward, a fourth cast member dropped 20 feet onto concrete during rehearsal of a new routine that was supposed to be safer for performers.

Tuesday's performances are canceled because of Varbanov's death.

The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration as well as the Orange County Sheriff's Office have been contacted in Varbanov's death. The Sheriff's office is investigating.

Sentinel Staff Writer Matt Palm contributed to this report.
 
FYI that happened over a week ago and has already been well covered. It is not another new accident.

So? It happened 8 days ago (7 when I started the thread). Not exactly old news.

BTW, I looked for a thread on the topic and couldn't find one. That's why I started my own. Didn't mean to offend you.
 

So? It happened 8 days ago (7 when I started the thread). Not exactly old news.

BTW, I looked for a thread on the topic and couldn't find one. That's why I started my own. Didn't mean to offend you.

No this happend yesterday 8/17 @ Indiana Jones . The other was the Pirate show on I think 8/4 or 8/5.
 
There are several chemical, power and industrial plants near me as well as 3 very active military bases and none of them have a accident rate near what Disney has recently.

May be time for an OSHA visit.
 
There are several chemical, power and industrial plants near me as well as 3 very active military bases and none of them have a accident rate near what Disney has recently.

May be time for an OSHA visit.
With the exception of the military bases I'm very sure none of them have anywhere near the number of employees that Disney does either. Also with the exception of this recent string of events, Disney's accident is very very good.
 
It took rescue workers 11 minutes to respond to the incident at the Indiana Jones stunt show.
Apparentley the ambulance assigned to The Hollywood Studios park was on another call, and 2 other ambulances stationed nearby were also busy.
The dispatcher sent the next nearest ambulance which was just leaving Celebration hospital , which is why it took 11 minutes to arrive.
Reedy Creek says it's response time is normally 5 to 7 minutes.
 
While this is the 3rd employee death "on the job", I'd like to remind everyone that another CM was killed in a car accident on EPCOT Center Drive when he was struck by a driver allegedly going the wrong way on the divided highway. That CM had only gotten off work a few minutes earlier before the accident claimed his life. We should not forget that young man either.

BobK/Orlando
 
While this is the 3rd employee death "on the job", I'd like to remind everyone that another CM was killed in a car accident on EPCOT Center Drive when he was struck by a driver allegedly going the wrong way on the divided highway. That CM had only gotten off work a few minutes earlier before the accident claimed his life. We should not forget that young man either.

BobK/Orlando
Yes it is certainly sad that the CM you're referring to died but in all reality his death had nothing to do with Disney. It was just an unfortunate automobile accident, it could have happened anywhere to anyone.
 
Yes it is certainly sad that the CM you're referring to died but in all reality his death had nothing to do with Disney. It was just an unfortunate automobile accident, it could have happened anywhere to anyone.
In all probability, the stuntman's death had nothing to do with Disney either. He could have simply erred in how he performed his barrel roll. It doesn't really matter how many times you do something, it only takes one slip to turn it into an injury.

The stuntman was a Disney CM. The guy in the car was a Disney CM. However you want to look at it, the Disney Cast lost two people.

:earsboy:
 
i worked with anislav on ironically considering mr. priest's death; a pirate show in spain

i've been a browser of these boards for a long time and had no idea i'd one day see a friends name come up like this

i'm trying to find out details now; i knew his brother had been there for years. it seems anislav had only been there for a week; i knew him as an OUTSTANDING acrobat and as much as i can't believe he would make a mistake i can only hope this was a tragic accident

ugh; this is horrid

RIP Anislav xx
 
Littlemonkey so sorry for your loss of a friend. What a terrible way to find out !:sad2:
 
The stuntman was a Disney CM. The guy in the car was a Disney CM. However you want to look at it, the Disney Cast lost two people.

:earsboy:
The big difference in your explanation is that one was on the clock and the other wasn't. That makes a huge difference as far as reporting standards and accountability goes. One was actually performing his job and the other wasn't.
 
The big difference in your explanation is that one was on the clock and the other wasn't. That makes a huge difference as far as reporting standards and accountability goes. One was actually performing his job and the other wasn't.
You're looking at it from a blame / "who's responsible" standpoint. I believe BobK was looking at it from a much broader perspective. He wasn't saying that the CM who was killed in the car accident could "blame" Disney. He was saying that the CM who was killed in a car accident shouldn't be forgotten simply because he wasn't on the job when it happened.

:earsboy:
 
It took rescue workers 11 minutes to respond to the incident at the Indiana Jones stunt show.
Apparentley the ambulance assigned to The Hollywood Studios park was on another call, and 2 other ambulances stationed nearby were also busy.
The dispatcher sent the next nearest ambulance which was just leaving Celebration hospital , which is why it took 11 minutes to arrive.
Reedy Creek says it's response time is normally 5 to 7 minutes.

Actually they were returning from Arnold Palmer in downtown Orlando. Why were they "out of" amulances? Maybe because they haven't added any additional staff or ambulances since 1982. Several times a day there are no transport units available because they are tied up on other (often non-emergency) calls.
 




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