Two young boys were injured after a “bouncy house” was swept away by a gust of wind Monday afternoon in South Glen Falls.
The following story originated in South Glens Falls, but it could happen anywhere and we thought it was news worthy of passing on to all Parents.
Three children were inside the play structure when the wind lifted the inflatable toy 50 feet into the air.
The three kids -- ages 5, 6, and 10 -- fell out of the toy.
The two boys were seriously injured. The girl suffered minor scrapes and bruises. Parents say one boy landed on a parked car and the other landed on asphalt.
Glens Falls police are not releasing the victims' names or conditions, but say the one boy who landed on pavement was conscious and talking at the scene.
The incident happened around 3:30 p.m. in front of a townhouse on Ferry Boulevard. Parents say the bouncy house floated over a stretch of woods and landed in the fields behind Oliver W. Winch Middle School.
A witness snapped a picture of the toy in mid-air. People who saw the incident say the boys fell out when the structure was about 15 feet off the ground.
Police say the 10-foot by 10-foot toy was secured to the ground with spikes, but the wind lifted it anyway.
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