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Dozens rescued from Chessington theme park ride Dozens rescued from Chessington theme park ride
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A total of 39 people, including children, have been rescued from a ride at a Surrey theme park after being stranded for more than three hours.A total of 39 people, including children, have been rescued from a ride at a Surrey theme park after being stranded for more than three hours.
London Fire Brigade was called to Chessington World of Adventures shortly after 17:00 BST. Two people suffered asthma attacks during the incident at Chessington World of Adventures, London Fire Brigade said.
Two thirds of those stranded on the Rameses Revenge ride 20ft (6m) in the air were children, a brigade spokesman said. A spokesman said two thirds of those stranded on the Rameses Revenge ride 20ft (6m) in the air were children.
Firefighters had to cut people out and get them down by ladder.Firefighters had to cut people out and get them down by ladder.
Station manager Justin Coo said: "No injuries have been reported though a few people are understandably a bit uncomfortable as they had been stuck for some time."Station manager Justin Coo said: "No injuries have been reported though a few people are understandably a bit uncomfortable as they had been stuck for some time."
He said around 20 firefighters were called to the theme park just after 17:00 BST and spent three and a half hours cutting the restraints off those stranded.
"Two people suffered asthma attacks and two were treated for anxiety whilst stuck on the ride," he told BBC News.
'Personal discomfort''Personal discomfort'
One mother whose 13-year-old daughter was on board said the ride stopped at around 16:00 BST when the electrics failed.One mother whose 13-year-old daughter was on board said the ride stopped at around 16:00 BST when the electrics failed.
Speaking to Sky News at the time of the incident she said: "They have been sending up water and sun cream to them because it was rather hot initially.Speaking to Sky News at the time of the incident she said: "They have been sending up water and sun cream to them because it was rather hot initially.
"It is very concerning because they were stuck and all the electrics failed."It is very concerning because they were stuck and all the electrics failed.
"They were on the ride for 90 minutes before the fire and rescue service came out to them.""They were on the ride for 90 minutes before the fire and rescue service came out to them."
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