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Child Transported To Hospital After Six Flags Magic Mountain Ride

Emergency officials flew an unconscious child from Six Flags Magic Mountain Friday night, officials said.


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“Late this afternoon, a ten-year-old female guest returned to the Revolution station after riding and was found breathing but unconscious,” Six Flags Magic Mountain officials said in a statement. “Paramedics were immediately called to the scene and the guest was transported via helicopter to a local hospital. Our thoughts and prayers are with the guest and her family.”

The call came in around 4:10 p.m. with the child and their parent being flown to a hospital around 4:45 p.m., said Supervisor Rey Don with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

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Child Transported To Hospital After Six Flags Magic Mountain Ride

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  1. She passed away today , please have her family in your prayers

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