The American company "Portland Fire and Rescue" announced the rescue of 30 riders who were stuck "upside down" at an amusement park in Oregon. The company stated on its X platform account: "An incident was reported at the amusement park, and crews arrived to confirm that there were nearly 30 people stuck upside down on one of the rides." The company confirmed that all passengers were rescued and that there were no medical emergencies.
NEW: Around 30 people were stuck upside down on a ride at the Oaks Amusement Park in Portland, Oregon. It happened on the first day the park opened for the season. The ride, called "AtmosFEAR," got stuck, and the riders were hanging upside down for about 15 minutes.