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Eight Houston-area students were rescued after Iron Shark at Galveston's Pleasure Pier stopped on its initial ascent. The rescue took almost four hours because the car was near the top of a 100-foot lift over the pier, so firefighters used a tower truck or ladder and safety harnesses to remove riders one at a time. Officials said the ride would be inspected before returning to service, and the cause of the malfunction was still unclear in local reports.
- Frame 1A malfunction turns Iron Shark's climb at Galveston's Pleasure Pier into a 100-foot rescue for eight Houston students.
- Frame 2The key constraint was height: Iron Shark's vertical lift reaches about 100 feet, putting the rescue above the pier and Gulf water.
- Frame 3From about 5:21 p.m. to after 9 p.m., responders worked in heat while the park closed around the tower truck space.
- Frame 4The rescue moved one rider at a time: safety harness, firefighter ladder or tower truck, then a slow descent to the pier.
- Frame 5Officials said the emergency stop worked as designed after the malfunction, but the stopped ascent still became a four-hour rescue.
- Frame 6Next test: inspect the ride before reopening and explain what failed, because the cause was still unclear Thursday night.
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- May 29, 11:18 AM EDT
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- May 29, 10:12 AM EDT