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Lost Boy Found Walking Across Theme Park Monorail Track, As Guests Rally to Save Him

Incident at Hershey Park

On a busy Saturday evening at Hershey Park, a lost boy was spotted walking along a monorail track, which stands approximately 25-30 feet in the air. The incident occurred when the child, separated from his family, wandered near the monorail station while waiting for them. According to park officials, the boy’s family reported him missing around 5 p.m. After about 20 minutes without a reunion, he walked on the track. Fortunately, the monorail was not operational then, minimizing potential dangers.

Witnesses were both alarmed and concerned as they observed the boy walking along the narrow track, with concrete below. The initial response from park security was swift. They were alerted to the situation and began coordinating efforts to locate the child’s family while ensuring the area remained safe for all guests.

Witness Accounts and Reactions

Guests at Hershey Park played a crucial role in ensuring the boy’s safety. Many park visitors captured the moment on video, sharing their concerns and encouragement on social media. Their engagement in the situation was instrumental, with several individuals urging the boy to move toward them. One courageous guest even climbed part of the monorail support structure to reach the child, successfully convincing him to step back into safety.

Aerial view of a tropical-themed water park with winding water slides, a large wave pool, lounge chairs, palm tree decorations, small pools, and colorful umbrellas surrounded by trees as theme park news breaks out.
Credit: Hersheypark

The immediate community response highlighted the camaraderie among park visitors. Many expressed relief and gratitude for those who stepped forward and acted without hesitation. Witness accounts revealed a sense of collective worry as families watched the unfolding drama, rooting for a positive outcome. The situation demonstrated the power of community support in a time of crisis.

Safety Protocols and Concerns

The incident raised significant concerns regarding child safety measures at Hershey Park. Questions regarding how the boy accessed the monorail track emerged, along with discussions about possible lapses in security and adult supervision. Parents were left contemplating how such a scenario could occur in a heavily monitored environment like a theme park.

A family of four holding drinks looks up at a roller coaster with riders speeding by overhead on a sunny day, with the father pointing toward the ride.
Credit: Hershey Park

Child safety protocols typically include strict supervision, especially in high-traffic areas. This incident calls for a review of existing safety measures and a reassessment of how guests are monitored while in working areas like the monorail track. Park officials acknowledged the need for stronger barriers and improved communication to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

Outcome and Reunification

Ultimately, the day ended positively when the boy was safely brought down from the monorail track. He was reunited with his family around 5:30 p.m. Park officials released a statement expressing gratitude towards the quick-thinking guests and the efficiency of their security team. In their remarks, they noted their relief that the situation ended without injury and reaffirmed their commitment to guest safety.

Entrance to Hersheypark with people walking in and out, large “HERSHEYPARK” sign overhead, a colorful logo, roller coaster tracks visible in the background, and a red information sign in front.
Credit: Hershey Park

Public sentiment reflected admiration for the rescuers and concern for the incident’s circumstances. Many voiced their opinions on social media platforms, discussing the good Samaritans’ quick actions and the need for improvements in park safety protocols. The outcome showcases how community and vigilance can avert potential tragedies, especially in bustling environments such as theme parks like Hershey Park.

Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

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