15 Hurt when circus elephant causes scaffolding to collapse
2009-03-07
www.theindychannel.com
More than a dozen children were injured Saturday
morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds when a circus elephant they
were waiting to ride got startled and caused some scaffolding to
give way.
The scaffolding stairway leading people to the elephant ride
collapsed just before 10 a.m. inside the Pepsi Coliseum where the
Murat Shrine Circus was being held, said Indianapolis Fire
Department spokeswoman Capt. Rita Reith.
"The platform caught on the tarp and jostled, and a circus worker
fell off of it. It's about a 7-foot drop," said circus spokesman
Randy Kron.
The worker was treated for a minor arm injury.
At least 15 children between the ages of 8 and 12 years old were
taken to first aid stations at the site, but most suffered only
bumps and scrapes, Reith said.
Ted Vatnsdal's 5-year-old son, Alex, was riding the elephant when
the commotion happened.
"He was nervous. It was noisy and stuff started falling down," he
said. "But I think the workers did a good job of controlling the
situation."
It's unclear what caused the elephant to become startled.
The circus continued as scheduled.
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