A dozen people were stuck on a roller coaster at Universal Studios Florida for more than two hours on Wednesday night after a glitch caused the ride's computers to go into safety mode, the Associated Press reports.
The train stopped at the top of the first hill of the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit — more than 150 feet from the ground — around 7 p.m. EDT Wednesday and were freed around 9:30 p.m.
Rescue workers went up there and made sure everyone got down safely.
No injuries reported, though one woman complained of neck pain and went to the hospital as a precaution
The ride has been shut down until they figure out what caused the glitch.
Here's the video (via AP):
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