seems she got backslash because the tweet was removed.
Sounds like an example of people not realizing the consequence of what they put online. I'm sure that girl never imagined her Tweet being published worldwide.
seems she got backslash because the tweet was removed.
Even "up here" in Canada.It was on the local news here in ny
You would be surprised at how helpful/necessary they are to the parents once the kids are in middle school.She looks like she's barely 12. I am dismayed at the age kids are getting cellphones these days.
From the article: "Firefighters later managed to pop open the top hatch of the train car -- but opted to escort passengers out through the doors, using a lift."
You'll notice in this picture (from the WESH article) that RCID emergency crews have special equipment made to remove people from monorails through the doors:
http://www.wesh.com/image/view/-/26...tning-strike-2---credit-*****-com-jpg-jpg.jpg
They are essentially scissor lifts with a large platform for people step onto, and then be lowered to the ground.
Id strike a "superman" pose on top of the monorail for a photo before evacuation.. just sayin'!
yeah i would think a knuckle to knuckle push by another monorail to clear thew switch and then back off, switch the track over for the tractor, then again for tractor to engage the disabled, and one more actuation to pull the monorail to the spur through to shopAfter thinking about it a moment, the only way I could think of them moving Red was with another train, unless power was regained. Wonder how long it sat there. Was still there at the report of 8pm I think.
I just posted a pic of the reedy creek website of their special truck...Thanks for this. It was one of the few pieces of Disney info I wasn't aware of. My DW always wondered how she would be evacuated being in a power w/c and on a vent. Now she will be assured that Disney's prepared for her.
Me... I always wanted to use my 3rd grade gymnastics training and balance walk the beam to the station.
yeah i would think a knuckle to knuckle push by another monorail to clear thew switch and then back off, switch the track over for the tractor, then again for tractor to engage the disabled, and one more actuation to pull the monorail to the spur through to shop
It is not always possible and it is rarely practical. The truck they have designed will work in pretty much any situation making it the go to choice.why didn't they bring another train alongside and evacuate to the other train?
why didn't they bring another train alongside and evacuate to the other train?
that's right , just a knuckle on car 1, right? but if the train was unmovable, then that would be what had to happen, short of a crane picking up the tug and depositing it on the beam ahead of the disabled, i'm sure there is a plan, but since they bet on a train never getting stuck on that particular section of track....These trains don't have front and rear knuckles, but rather a hitch on the skirt on one side, for a rod, if I remember correctly. The train (as peachykeen said) has a special tool for that, but even then, it'd be strongly discouraged. One train down and UNABLE to move, with another approaching, not a good idea. Check out how they park the trains in the Contemporary... That requires a lot of work in itself. Imagine how extensive it would be. It was simply an idea, as there are probably 2-3 more trains on that beam, LOL. It all would depend on the circumstances.
Monorail evacs always make me think of Space Shuttle rescue missions. All kinds of different methods, ranging in risk.As mentioned, that section isn't "dual beam" like the middle part of the Epcot line. That scenario is possible, however, assuming the train is on a dual beam section. I was part of a drill where two monorails parked beside each other and bridges were used to transfer cast members from one to the other. Pretty cool experience. The bridges are on some of the platforms, covered with a tarp.
Might've just been hyperbole...""Literally stuck on a monorail at Disney, lighting struck and we immediately stopped. I'm convinced that I'm going to die," said Twitter user @nnaaatttalliiie at 6:07 p.m.""
I love how over dramatic people are. C'mon. Like Disney's gonna shrug it off and go "eh, count your losses, we'll start fresh tomorrow".
I wonder, maybe there should have been a PP+ photographer.. So you could easily have those pictures linked to your MM+ band for your later enjoyment.
I know for many people this was tragic, but I think it would have been a cool experience to see them in action and be a part of something so rare...
It is not always possible and it is rarely practical. The truck they have designed will work in pretty much any situation making it the go to choice.
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