Crime & Safety
Six Flags Female Customer Injured Climbing On Building In Restricted Area: Park Official
The person climbed over a fence into a restricted area, a Six Flags spokeswoman said.

JACKSON, NJ — A customer at Six Flags Great Adventure was injured Sunday evening when she fell while climbing onto the roof of a building in a restricted area, a park spokeswoman said.
The person, whose age was not released, was taken to a local hospital, said Kristim B. Fitzgerald, spokeswoman for Six Flags Great Adventure.
"A guest climbed over a fence into a clearly marked restricted area," Fitzgerald said. "While climbing onto the roof of a building in the restricted area, the guest slipped and injured her leg."
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She did not say where in the park the incident happened.
Fitzgerald said the park's public safety team rescued the injured park customer from the restricted area.
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"We are proud of our public safety team, who risked their own safety to serve our guest," she said.
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