Police: 3 people fall from Ferris wheel in Tennessee

Place de la Concorde is an historic site in central Paris where Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were guillotined during the French Revolution. Now it is the site of the world's largest ferris wheel, The Big Wheel, and the 3,500-year-old Luxor Obelisk from Egypt.
Place de la Concorde is an historic site in central Paris where Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were guillotined during the French Revolution. Now it is the site of the world's largest ferris wheel, The Big Wheel, and the 3,500-year-old Luxor Obelisk from Egypt.

GREENEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Three people who fell 30 to 45 feet from a Ferris wheel in Tennessee were responsive and answering questions Monday night, police said.

The oldest of the three who fell from the ride at a county fairground is a 16-year-old girl, according to Greeneville Police Detective Capt. Tim Davis.

The detective told The Greeneville Sun officers were interviewing witnesses to determine what happened.

"We treat it like a crime scene until we determine there's no foul play," Davis said. "We don't know at this time what caused the accident."

The company that runs the midway will have 24 hours to file a report with state regulators and have a third-party safety inspection, he said.

All of the people who fell were taken to a children's hospital in Johnson City - two by helicopter and one by ambulance - according to Greene County-Greeneville EMS Operations Director T.J. Manis. Their conditions were not available.

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