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    Army amputee thrown from N.Y. coaster, dies

    Army amputee thrown from N.Y. coaster, dies
    By Ben Dobbin

    DARIEN, N.Y. — An investigation is under way into a roller coaster accident in upstate New York that killed a U.S. Army veteran who had been trying to rebuild his life after losing both legs in Iraq.

    Teams of inspectors on Saturday were examining the Ride of Steel coaster at the Darien Lake Theme Park Resort, about 30 miles east of Buffalo.

    Sgt. James Thomas Hackemer, 29, was ejected from the 208-foot-tall ride early Friday evening, after climbing aboard during an outing with family and friends.

    The wounded veteran was missing all of his left leg and most of his right one, as well as part of a hip, and had been living at his parents' home in Gowanda following years of rehabilitation.

    It wasn't immediately clear whether attendants at the theme park had given any thought to barring Hackemer from the ride because of his missing limbs.

    People without legs are barred from at least one other coaster at the park, the Predator. Rules posted on the resort's website for the Ride of Steel say that guests must be 54 inches or taller, but add that people with "certain body proportions" may not be able to ride. The website also suggests that guests try using a test seat at the coaster's station house.

    The park confirmed a guest "came out of the Ride of Steel roller coaster" and said it was "saddened to report that the guest has passed." It said local authorities and its safety experts were investigating.

    The park's website describes the Ride of Steel as one of the tallest coasters east of the Mississippi River, climbing 208 feet and reaching speeds in excess of 70 mph.

    The roller coaster and surrounding area were closed after the man's death, park spokeswoman Cassandra Okon said. Other areas of the park remained open, and patrons arrived again on Saturday morning.

    "Our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and the family of the guest," she said.

    Hackemer was severely wounded in 2008 by an armor-penetrating warhead called an explosively formed penetrator. In a video interview with The Buffalo News this year, he described the aftermath of the attack, a hazy period in which he lost tremendous amounts of blood, had two strokes and was in a coma for six weeks at a series of hospitals.

    Afterwards, he had to learn to eat and speak again.

    "I had to learn all my basic skills again," he told the newspaper. After finally going home, he said his parents had constructed ramps around the house and were trying to make him comfortable. Hackemer said he would never feel normal again, but after all his hard work felt like he was "pretty close." His mother, Nancy Hackemer, told the newspaper in an interview after his accident Friday that the family had recently returned from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, in Washington, D.C., where her son got "a new set of legs." "It's going to help a little bit that he was happy," she said. "We shouldn't have had him for these last three years and four months." "He was assisted onto the ride," she said. "He was doing what he wanted to do." The death was at least the second in the last couple of months at Northeast amusement parks. In early June, an 11-year-old girl on a class trip to Morey's Mariner's Landing Pier in Wildwood, N.J., fell about 150 feet from near the top of a Ferris wheel and was killed. A state report found the ride's restraints to be working properly, and investigators haven't been able to determine how the girl, who was riding alone, got out of the Giant Wheel gondola.

    People who have riden the Ride of Steel coaster where Hackemer died recalled it as thrilling.

    "That's the only one that gives you a scare. I mean, it does lift you out of your seat," said Liz Blest, 33, of Buffalo, who was staying at a campground next to the amusement park on a family trip.

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    "Army Amputee thrown from rollercoaster...."

    It looks like Open Chat is hurting for material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Smoothy View Post
    "Army Amputee thrown from rollercoaster...."

    It looks like Open Chat is hurting for material.

    I'll be back in a couple of days.
    you don't need to post something just to be an ass. the story is interesting.

    it's nuts the ride "does lift you out of your seat" and they let this guy go on it. bad judgement all around.

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    You'd think they could have used some duct tape or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Wing View Post
    you don't need to post something just to be an ass. the story is interesting.

    it's nuts the ride "does lift you out of your seat" and they let this guy go on it. bad judgement all around.
    Apology for being cantankerous.

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    from the veterans point of view, imagine standing inline at a coaster and the attendant says you can't go on because of your condition.. You fought for this country and you can't ride a simple coaster? The veteran probably didn't know the risks of the ride and the attendant probably didn't have the balls to tell him, he would probably get the "I gave my life for this country and I can't even.." speech. Condolences to the family and the veteran, but the only way this could have been avoided is if the attendant was a heartless asshole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecot3c inside View Post
    from the veterans point of view, imagine standing inline at a coaster and the attendant says you can't go on because of your condition.. You fought for this country and you can't ride a simple coaster?
    He fought for Nouri al-Malaki, the Dawaa party, and Shiite Islam, and Iran.

    He didn't fight for the US, that's for sure.

    As far as his condition, how did the attendant know he was a veteran?

    I didn't see it in the OP article, but perhaps I missed it.

    Anyway, sad story. R.I.P.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
    The death was at least the second in the last couple of months at Northeast amusement parks. In early June, an 11-year-old girl on a class trip to Morey's Mariner's Landing Pier in Wildwood, N.J., fell about 150 feet from near the top of a Ferris wheel and was killed. A state report found the ride's restraints to be working properly, and investigators haven't been able to determine how the girl, who was riding alone, got out of the Giant Wheel gondola.
    Holy shit! My father's side of the family owns Morey's Pier. I didn't even hear about this. I've been on that Ferris wheel dozens of times..

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