Disneyland Closes Ride After Guest Gets Sick
The Matterhorn Bobsleds ride at Disneyland was temporarily closed after a 62-year-old woman visiting from Peru was hospitalized after exiting the attraction, park officials said Tuesday.
Disneyland officials said they notified the state’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health and shut down the ride about 6:15 p.m. Monday, after the woman complained of nausea and dizziness. The Matterhorn, one of the park’s most recognizable and popular attractions, was reopened at 4 p.m. Tuesday after state safety officials inspected the ride and spoke with the woman’s doctor.
The woman’s doctor said her illness was not related to the ride, said Dean Fryer, a spokesman for the safety agency. “The statement correlated with what our inspection concluded, that there was nothing wrong with the ride.â€
The woman asked first-aid attendants at the park if she could lie down after exiting the ride, said Maria Sabol, a spokeswoman with the Anaheim Fire Department. When her condition did not improve an hour later, she was taken to Western Medical Center-Santa Ana, where she was reported in serious condition.
Anaheim Police Sgt. Rick Martinez said the unidentified woman had an existing medical condition.
On June 13, a 4-year-old boy died at Walt Disney World in Florida after going on a ride that subjects the body to strong acceleration forces. The cause of death is being investigated.
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