People watching softball tournament games in the park began running toward the dangling boy and eventually stabbed the huge ride to deflate it. The boy was checked by paramedics and transported to Atrium Medical Center for treatment.
“When he got out to the hospital, they checked him out and he wasn’t injured. I am sure he will be sore tomorrow though,” said Middletown police Sgt. Scott Reeve. “He sure went for a ride.”
Witnesses said the boy was 40 feet in the air at one point, according to police.
Several other children received minor bruises and scrapes from being in the path of the runaway ride.
Linda Tucker of Monroe was watching her daughter’s softball team play in the tournament, snapping game pictures when, “all of a sudden, someone screamed” and parents started running toward an inflatable that got loose with children still in it.
“They were blowing end to end — over a car, over fences,” Tucker said.
“That could have been anyone’s child in there,” she said.
Reeve said the inflatable equipment was set up by a local organization, Young American Youth Advancement Services, which was running the softball event. The president of the Middletown-based company, Harry Gabbard, could not be reached for comment Saturday night.
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