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Magic MountainA child was airlifted from Six Flags Magic Mountain Wednesday afternoon, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

The child was taken to a “local area child center,” said Inspector Gustavo Medina with the LACoFD. The call came in around 2:17 p.m. and the child was transported shortly before 3 p.m.

Magic Mountain officials say it was precautionary.

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96 Comments

  1. Cindy Abarca says:

    Hope he/she is o.k. were they hurt on one of the rides?

  2. Airlifted as a precaution?? Um no. Wonder what happened

  3. A little more information please

  4. Diana Juarez says:

    Any more details … ???

  5. Angela Blackledge Nina Blackledge

  6. Maggie Romero you guys okay?

  7. Cory Rubin says:

    Happens more often than you’d think. If it was ride-related, you’d know. Usually is either a pre-existing condition or dehydration or something of that nature.

  8. Veronica Rizo todo bien?

  9. Sherry Whalem- Gottfredson

  10. Suzanne…I know you guys are there today…hope it wasn’t one of your littles

  11. Stacy Tamayo Kristyn Gray

  12. Thank for leaving us all hanging with a horrible no info article.. ?

  13. Um, you left out the article in this here “article.”

  14. Wait what? Is it open? I thought it is seasonal?

  15. I just got to six flags around that time! I was wondering why there was a fire truck and 4 cop cars near the parking lot

  16. This is bad stupid info. Don’t write just to write. COMPLETE IT!!!!!!!

  17. Javier Castaneda this will be me ?

  18. Too vague, was it result of a ride ? He fall? ??

  19. Cele Camarena Hector Gutierrez

  20. Kelli Garner says:

    Ela Elle. Is everyone okay?!?

    • Ela Elle says:

      Kelli …not sure what happened but when we got there at 3pm the line to the parking lot was already long…next thing we saw was a helicopter coming up from the parking lot and lots n lots of police cars.
      I hope those people r ok though ?

  21. Gary Rosenauer, I didn’t think they were open during the week right now!! I’m so confused!

  22. Why is parking lot wet – didn’t rain – stock file pix?

  23. Juliet Cortez Fernanda Valdez :(

  24. This is a terrible source for local information!

  25. Suki glad we ended up not going after all today…

  26. Rocio Garcia says:

    Im thinking on canceling my membership ??? in Getting creapy??????

  27. Alicia Q says:

    I saw the helicopter landing on my way to my car. It was in a weird area by Scream & dirt was flying everywhere. My son & his cousins were waiting for me by the valet area. After I mentioned the helicopter, they told me that there was a girl that was riding Viper the same time they were and she got carried out in a stretcher. They said she was passed out & not responding. Hope she’s okay. We’ve been praying for her.

  28. Gina Nunez says:

    I’m Glad Tony didn’t go after all…..

  29. Sue Doran says:

    Heard it on police scanner yesterday. Girl had a seizure by Viper.

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