Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Ski Lift Accident

Pick up at a station in Maine, more than one person, Tuesday is violated by the state of the investigated case derailed. Authorities are investigating whether the accident happened because of the strong wind was caused by a faulty lift.
State Board of Elevator and Tramway Safety in his preliminary report, but said that strong winds are the cause of the accident.
Several people, including children were in the accident, the injured at about 10.30 clock Tuesday at Sugar Loaf Mountain, a resort about four hours from Boston and Montreal occurred.
brought in more than eight people to hospital, were in the elevator for an hour caught before they were rescued.
According to reports, ski resort fateful morning he was beaten by the winds that stores up to 40 miles per hour.
A witness said he saw a station employee made some repairs on the lift before derailing.
The management makes complex claims that the elevator had been called into question recently approved by the inspectors and told them to replace it next summer - in part because of vulnerability to wind.
Sugarloaf spokesman Ethan Austin told Fox News that about 220 people were on board when it sank some 25 to 30 feet to 10.30 Tuesday.
All the injured tourists declared to be safe and most of them complain about back problems, "said Austin.
Although the incident might be is still under investigation, Austin said the derailment caused by strong winds were.
Austin also said yesterday morning because of strong winds that did not work this height, with two other people, but then decided it was safe from the accident. It should also be noted that the suspension cable of the President jumped the track.
Doug Dunbar of Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation of growth in 1975 has built in 1983and updated properly audited and approved for 2010.
Austin said the Sugar Loaf as a replacement had this lift for many years, but recently decided, stations are in the capital.

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