Man dies shortly after riding Busch Gardens roller coaster

napnet

Active Member
Original Poster
Feel sorry for the family but something tells me it wont get the press as RnR

A man died less than two hours after riding a roller coaster at Busch Gardens, park officials said Tuesday.

Thomas M. Welch, 52, of Palm Harbor, told his family he felt sick after riding the Gwazi roller coaster Monday morning, spokesman Gerard Hoeppner said.

Welch was responsive and talking when the park's first aid team arrived two minutes later, but he quickly lost consciousness. Paramedics attempted CPR and used a defibrillator, but Welch was pronounced dead at University Community Hospital less than two hours later, Hoeppner said.

"He did have a heart issue that they were attending to," Hoeppner said.

The ride, billed as the largest and fastest double wooden roller coaster in the Southeast, was closed for less than an hour after the incident to make sure it was functioning properly, Hoeppner said.

A telephone call placed to Florida Fair Rides Inspection Bureau was not answered and a message could not be left.

Gwazi reaches 50 mph at its highest speed and drops from a 90-foot lift, but does not go upside down, Hoeppner said.

"It certainly is a sad incident. We don't believe that it was ride related," he said. "We have very extensive and stringent ride systems and safety procedures. This particular wooden coaster is inspected everyday."

Gwazi has written and audio warnings along the way cautioning guests from boarding the ride if they have high blood pressure, heart problems or other illnesses, Hoeppner said.

A woman who answered the phone at the Welch residence declined to give her name, but said the family was grieving and would not comment.

A woman who answered the phone at the Hillsborough County medical examiner's office said they would not release any information until Wednesday.


http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/state/orl-bk-rollercoaster072506,0,4813186.story?track=rss
 

SpenceMan01

Well-Known Member
Wow. Closed for less than an hour, and they opened it back up without an inspection because they couldn't get a hold of the FFRIB? The media would have swarmed had Disney pulled something like that. Granted, I'm sure there wasn't anything wrong with the ride. I just found that part of the article unsettling.
 

mrtoad

Well-Known Member
I don't think that is what it meant. I think the call and message part is the paper calling them to get a quote, not the park calling them to inspect.

SpenceMan01 said:
Wow. Closed for less than an hour, and they opened it back up without an inspection because they couldn't get a hold of the FFRIB? The media would have swarmed had Disney pulled something like that. Granted, I'm sure there wasn't anything wrong with the ride. I just found that part of the article unsettling.
 

Legacy

Well-Known Member
SpenceMan01 said:
Wow. Closed for less than an hour, and they opened it back up without an inspection because they couldn't get a hold of the FFRIB? The media would have swarmed had Disney pulled something like that. Granted, I'm sure there wasn't anything wrong with the ride. I just found that part of the article unsettling.
The ride, billed as the largest and fastest double wooden roller coaster in the Southeast, was closed for less than an hour after the incident to make sure it was functioning properly, Hoeppner said.

They did what they could. It's a simple roller coaster with no launch or advance computers. Once it crests the lift hill, gravity takes control. There is not much to investigate with something like that.
 

napnet

Active Member
Original Poster
Do a Google News search on it.. no one outside of FL is covering this and something tells me it might not unless the parks name has 'Disney' in it :lookaroun
 

JROK

Member
Yea but I thought I heard something about the major theme parks not having to report things like this to FFRIB and that they only do it out of a courtesy and all... That they all can operate their rides under their own discretion or something... I didn't think that FFRIB had to inspect the rides for them to reopen...
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom