Zipper carnival ride that malfunctioned Tuesday passed safety inspection in May, per report

The Zipper ride that malfunctioned at St. John the Beloved Church's annual carnival Tuesday night passed a safety inspection on May 24, according to documentation from the State Fire Marshal's Office.

The inspection was conducted by Everest National Insurance Co. and certified by the State Fire Marshal's Office on June 2. It was previously inspected in April 2022 after a "total rebuild," according to the report.

BACKGROUND: 20 riders rescued after amusement ride malfunction at St. John the Beloved Carnival

Firefighters were called to the carnival in Milltown at 9:30 p.m. for reports of 20 people trapped on the ride. It took first responders hours to evacuate everyone, according to Delaware fire officials, and two people were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

An amusement ride malfunctioned at St. John the Beloved Church's annual carnival, leaving 20 people trapped on the Zipper ride for hours on June 6, 2023.
An amusement ride malfunctioned at St. John the Beloved Church's annual carnival, leaving 20 people trapped on the Zipper ride for hours on June 6, 2023.

The cause of the malfunction is still under investigation by the State Fire Marshal's Office.

See the inspection report:

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