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RCFD at Winnie the Pooh Today?

Acolli18

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Original Poster
The Disney Blog's Twitter page reported around 1:30 Est today that RCFD was in front of Winnie the Pooh and that guests were being redirected around the castle. I havent seen any updates on this , has anyone heard anythjng on this?
 

Sans Souci

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I think this must have been what I saw Sunday. There was an older gentleman who had collapsed on the ground. He looked pretty poorly, he was in a crumpled heap, unresponsive and had blood coming out of a head wound. It was between the Pooh ride and the construction wall. It was somewhat chaotic, because so many people were just stopping to stare. From what I could surmise, there was also a young man in a wheel chair with them, who had intellectual disabilities and he was inconsolable. The whole scene was upsetting for me and I had to distract my son, since he has an ASD and this is something that would set him off.
 

Timekeeper

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Well, there was a big wind and rainstorm...maybe they were there to assist Owl when his house collapsed.

You mean to tell me that FEMA was not the first responder on site to assist Owl? o_O

On that note, I've been seeing a lot of EMTs with stretchers in the parks lately. Okay, maybe not "a lot" per se, but more than usual. I'm sure Disney doesn't like to cause a scene, but when it happens out on Main Street or the like, it definitely peaks the curiosities of passers-by.
 

Acolli18

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Original Poster
I think this must have been what I saw Sunday. There was an older gentleman who had collapsed on the ground. He looked pretty poorly, he was in a crumpled heap, unresponsive and had blood coming out of a head wound. It was between the Pooh ride and the construction wall. It was somewhat chaotic, because so many people were just stopping to stare. From what I could surmise, there was also a young man in a wheel chair with them, who had intellectual disabilities and he was inconsolable. The whole scene was upsetting for me and I had to distract my son, since he has an ASD and this is something that would set him off.

Thanks for the (possible) answer! Hope everyone was okay!
 

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