JoeCamel
Well-Known Member
Never grow up?????
Never grow up?????
I'm not sure the connection to whatever "Pan" is but I can tell you that is possible mentally but physically has a mind of it's own.Never grow up?????
What's the criteria for reporting? Remember DH had asthma attack in June 2017 after being stuck on Mission Space green side. Couldn't access his inhaler quickly due to the seat design. Ops had him set outside attraction after he was able to exit.
If the person required outside medical attention.What's the criteria for reporting? Remember DH had asthma attack in June 2017 after being stuck on Mission Space green side. Couldn't access his inhaler quickly due to the seat design. Ops had him set outside attraction after he was able to exit.
If the person required outside medical attention.
That's kinda what I meant. They go to a hospital, emergency room, or urgent car facility... outside medical attention.I thought they were only required to report injuries that resulted in hospitalization?
Found this..
(15) REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION OF ACCIDENTS AND DEFECTS; IMPOUNDMENTS.—
(a) Any accident of which the owner or manager has knowledge or, through the exercise of reasonable diligence should have knowledge, and for which a patron is transported to a hospital, as defined in chapter 395, must be reported by the owner or manager to the department by telephone within 4 hours after the occurrence of the accident and must be followed up by a written report to the department within 24 hours after the occurrence of the accident.
Back in Jan 2007, my son broke his leg on a slide in the Honey I Shrunk the Kids playground. After we headed to guest services, CMs called an ambulance to take him to the hospital. While this list goes back to 2002, our incident does not appear to be reflected in this document. Which is kinda disappointing. Having an official government record would be a hoot.That's kinda what I meant. They go to a hospital, emergency room, or urgent car facility... outside medical attention.
I once fell off the slidewalk at Universal and went to the hospital...I get AARP and Medicare mail so I fit the demo.Elderly people tend to not be able to conduct themselves all that well on moving walkways common to omni-movers. It's why HM injured so many people historically, and probably why a fair few of the more benign attractions caused injury here. There are a few I'll be interested in seeing if they get reported next time this report gets updated... like the guy who tore his retina on Guardians.
HIStK isn't a "ride."Back in Jan 2007, my son broke his leg on a slide in the Honey I Shrunk the Kids playground. After we headed to guest services, CMs called an ambulance to take him to the hospital. While this list goes back to 2002, our incident does not appear to be reflected in this document. Which is kinda disappointing. Having an official government record would be a hoot.
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I wonder what the “exempt facility” definition is, and if it has changed over time. Obviously this list doesn’t report every single incident at the parks, or I’m guessing it would be quite lengthy. But seeing there are entries for other play areas (such as Universal’s “If I Ran the Zoo” and Busch’s “Fabian’s Funport”) I wonder what the inclusion criteria is. I’m guessing discrepancies have something to do with the paragraph at the beginning that states the document “reflects only the information reported.” I’m guessing not everything gets reported.HIStK isn't a "ride."
People are free to create unsafe playgrounds without state supervision!!
I wonder what the “exempt facility” definition is, and if it has changed over time.
That's kinda what I meant. They go to a hospital, emergency room, or urgent car facility... outside medical attention.
It’s due to how the fracture destroys your mobility, puts you into prolonged contact with health care (rehab/nursing home) and affects your mood.I'm not trying to undersell the severity of a broken hip, but that mortality rate likely reflects other factors, comorbidities, etc., including ones that put the person at a greater mortality risk AND a greater risk of hip fracture independently, like a cognitive disorder. Cancer mortality rates are more likely to be directly attributable to the cancer.
Not many people saw or know of the actual original story. The one that was played for years was a rushed and extremely watered down version. The original had a real message to it.I have no problem with the Safari being bumpy, but I do think the original storyline is at least part of the reason for it, since it wasn't originally just "casually drive through and look at animals".
I personally think the current version is better than the one with a storyline, even though I'd feel the opposite on essentially any other Disney attraction and I liked what they were trying to do with the story. It just detracted from the living animals too much; they felt like set dressing.
Not many people saw or know of the actual original story. The one that was played for years was a rushed and extremely watered down version. The original had a real message to it.
In the beginning they had less animals and less displays built so maybe it was a good thing for poachers to be running around. In any case I liked putting a bit of a story to it rather than just driving around looking at animals like any safari park.I'm pretty sure the original version ran for nearly a decade -- regardless, I saw the original in the early years of the park.
The idea of the story was a good one (anti-poaching), but the ride is better without it. It took too much attention away from the actual animals.
In the beginning they had less animals and less displays built so maybe it was a good thing for poachers to be running around. In any case I liked putting a bit of a story to it rather than just driving around looking at animals like any safari park.
Which is likely why @brettf22's son's injury was not listed in the report - his injury did not require a hospital stay of 24 hours or more. Even though I do think it's a stupid rule, because it can seriously undermine serious injuries that do not require a hospital stay or at least a day, but also don't kill you...So large Florida attractions like Disney and Universal are exempt, but the likes of Fun Spot or the rides at Icon Park are not.
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Only injuries that require a hospital stay of 24 hours or more, or fatalities, are required to be reported.
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