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Riders stuck atop Six Flags coaster

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  • NEW: All 24 passengers are safely on the ground, fire chief says
  • The Joker's Jinx roller coaster stops on the tracks at Six Flags America
  • Six Flags spokeswoman: No one is injured, all riders "are secure"
  • The ride will closed while officials investigate, she says


(CNN) -- Rescuers pulled stranded riders from a roller coaster at Six Flags America in Maryland on Sunday after the ride halted on the tracks.
A train on the Joker's Jinx roller coaster stopped near the top of the 79-foot-tall ride, fire officials said. It took more than four hours to get all 24 passengers back on the ground.
No one was injured, Six Flags spokeswoman Debbie Evans said.
Video from CNN affiliate WJLA showed rescuers slowly helping passengers to safety, one by one. Hours after the rescue operation began, Prince George's County Fire Chief Marc Bashoor said all passengers were safe.
He posted a series of photos of the dramatic rescue on Twitter.
"Firefighters have reached the 1st car by tower bucket - each of 6 cars will be emptied slowly," he wrote.
Firefighters have reached the 1st car by tower bucket - each of 6 cars will be emptied slowly pic.twitter.com/bkuF5zFt5c
— Marc Bashoor (@PGFD_Chief) August 10, 2014

"Riders being strapped in place within each car, before cars passenger restraint can be released," he said minutes later. "Then pulled 1 by 1 - 1st 2 people in bucket."
Volunteer firefighters tweeted a photo showing two aerial towers they were using to help passengers to safety.
Update: crew preparing to remove occupants via 2 ariel towers. pic.twitter.com/diSgKLc4sz
— Berwyn Heights VFD (@BHVFD14) August 10, 2014

Officials don't know what caused the coaster to halt, Evans said.
"The ride has a sophisticated, computerized safety system that can cause such ride stoppages. While we are not yet sure what caused the stoppage, the ride performed as it is designed to," she said.
On its website, Six Flags America says the ride normally lasts for just over a minute and reaches a speed of 60 mph.
"Without any pauses or braking, you'll blast through a cobra roll, a sidewinder loop, a corkscrew, and countless swift reversals in between," the website says.
When the ride blasts to 60 mph in just over three seconds, the description says, "that'll wipe that smirk off your face, as you are shot like a bullet into four inversions compressed into a half-mile pile of twisted steel."
Evans said Sunday that the Joker's Jinx would be shut down while officials determine what happened.
"The ride will remain closed until the park completes a thorough investigation and both the staff and ride manufacturer have determined the ride is safe for operation," she said. "The safety of our guests is our top priority."
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