HUSS Enterprise catches fire; 37 suffer burns [video links]
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HUSS Enterprise catches fire; 37 suffer burns [video links]
Enterprise catches fire; 37 suffer burns
(Friday, May 18, 2007) - In Rakvere, Estonia, an Enterprise-type amusement ride somehow caught fire, leaving 37 people with burn and smoke inhalation injuries. The victims, six of whom suffered serious injuries, were rushed to local hospitals where they were treated and released within 24 hours.
The carnival is operated by Tivoli Tuur. The carnival manager suggested that arson could be to blame, but no evidence of arson has been found in preliminary investigations.
The ride consists of twenty 2-passenger gondolas which are suspended from the outside of a wheel that is raised to a vertical position while spinning at high speed. The fire broke out while the ride was operating at full speed.
A criminal investigation is also underway.
The ride passed its last inspection in Sweden last month.
Video Links:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=abb_1179665585
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aySJYgf8XZw
(Friday, May 18, 2007) - In Rakvere, Estonia, an Enterprise-type amusement ride somehow caught fire, leaving 37 people with burn and smoke inhalation injuries. The victims, six of whom suffered serious injuries, were rushed to local hospitals where they were treated and released within 24 hours.
The carnival is operated by Tivoli Tuur. The carnival manager suggested that arson could be to blame, but no evidence of arson has been found in preliminary investigations.
The ride consists of twenty 2-passenger gondolas which are suspended from the outside of a wheel that is raised to a vertical position while spinning at high speed. The fire broke out while the ride was operating at full speed.
A criminal investigation is also underway.
The ride passed its last inspection in Sweden last month.
Video Links:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=abb_1179665585
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aySJYgf8XZw
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Yes it is quite amazing that most were released from hospital within 48hrs, and no fatalities. From the sudden ferocity of the flames it looks like some sort of accelerant had to have fueled it.
Also, if the operator had pushed the emergency stop or the power had cut out due to the fire, it would've cut the power out to the hydraulics which would've brought the ride to a rolling stop (thus the reason it appeared to continue operating while on fire) - if the ride had power, it would've been much quicker to stop it using the reverse hydraulic brakes, as is done at the end of the ride cycle.
It will be interesting to see what the investigation brings.
Also, if the operator had pushed the emergency stop or the power had cut out due to the fire, it would've cut the power out to the hydraulics which would've brought the ride to a rolling stop (thus the reason it appeared to continue operating while on fire) - if the ride had power, it would've been much quicker to stop it using the reverse hydraulic brakes, as is done at the end of the ride cycle.
It will be interesting to see what the investigation brings.
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If the fire had've happened on an SDC unit, the gondola would not look as good as it did in that burnt out photo (those chrome rails are rust-proof and fireproof by the look of it - at one point they were the only metal objects in Melb Luna Park without rust on them)
The occupants for the most part would've been protected by the floors of the cars.
The occupants for the most part would've been protected by the floors of the cars.