UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (WJLA/AP) -Authorities say 24 people stranded on a roller coaster have been rescued from near the top of the ride at Six Flags America in Maryland.
Prince George's County Fire officials say it took about five hours Sunday to rescue 17 adults and seven children from The Joker's Jinx roller coaster.
Assistant Fire Chief Paul Gomez says the riders were sitting upright. A few had cramps, back pain and dehydration, but there were no major injuries.
Six Flags' website says the ride goes 60 miles per hour and goes upside down four times.
Six Flags issued a statement Sunday saying, ??????The ride has a sophisticated, computerized safety system that can cause such ride stoppages. While we are not yet sure what caused the stoppage, the ride performed as it is designed to.??????
The ride will remained closed pending an investigation and safety review, Six Flags says.
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