More than 170 people were miraculously rescued from dangling gondolas at a popular Colorado ski resort after being trapped for hours due to a malfunction.
A crack detected in a metal support structure prompted one of the lifts at Winter Park Resort outside of Denver to automatically shut down Saturday afternoon for safety precautions. It then took rescuers five hours to lower 174 people to the ground, a resort spokesperson told Fox affiliate KDVR.
“We were going up to do our first run, my wife and I, and we stopped. Stopped for about 15 minutes and we started kind of thinking, maybe it’s unusual,” skier Aleksey Dmitriyev said to the station. “I called the line, and the line saying if it’s less than 20 minutes don’t worry, call us back… Then we waited a bit longer and we started seeing ski patrol coming down and talking to people from the ground to the cabin, like saying how many of you in the cabin, all that.”
“Everybody was pretty calm, ski patrol was calm and professional and assured us,” he added. “It was kind of interesting because he kind of knew what he was doing, but we were a little bit concerned.”
Videos circulated online showing a rescuer lowering himself into his stranded gondola’s cabin before multiple people – including a child – were brought down to safety.
“We are going to send a seat up, we are each going to get in a seat individually and slowly lower everyone down,” the man says.
Over 100 people were trapped at Winter Park Ski Resort in Colorado over the weekend after a crack was spotted on the lift, and the gondolas were temporarily shut down. pic.twitter.com/Ln3QiFTPmE
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) December 23, 2024
COLORADO: A cracked ski lift at Colorado's Winter Park Resort left 174 skiers stranded. Riders were lowered by ropes over 5 hours after the lift auto-stopped. The cause is under investigation. pic.twitter.com/QY1knqxwm5
— KolHaolam (@KolHaolam) December 23, 2024
Winter Park Resort said the lift remained closed Sunday for repairs and inspections and the gondola manufacturer was on-site, according to KDVR.
As of late Sunday, a new part had been installed and testing is underway in preparation to reopen the lift.
That’s the very first people testing the gondola at @WinterPark! If everything goes well, the closure will be over and guests can get back to it!
— Spencer Wilson (@Spencer_WNews) December 23, 2024
This after 174 people were safely evacuated from cabins after a crack in this piece Saturday. It’s been replaced. @CBSNewsColorado pic.twitter.com/l0bVB3m3Iw
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