Accidents Involving Injury at OblivionOfficial U.S. federal and state data on theme park accidents is almost nonexistent. That's why Theme Park Insider users are creating this visitor-maintained database of theme park accidents--to give public at least some information about attraction safety records. Do you know of, or have been part of, an accident involving injury at Oblivion? Report it to Theme Park Insider. (If you are looking for general information about Oblivion, please visit Theme Park Insider's reader reviews for Oblivion.) Unverified Reports8/4/2005 - Submitted by Mart2901 on 8/16/2005A girl lost consciousness on Oblivion. The girl in her early twenties rode the vertical drop rollercoaster "Oblivion" at around 4:15. As the shuttle that she was secured too, entered the loading bay, staff immediately noticed that the girl was not breathing and performed CPR on her immediately. Medical staff were on site within two minutes and took over from the ride operators. The Girl was quickly airlifted to North Staffordshire Hospital. The girl was reportedly in a coma. At this time there is no indication that there was any problems with the ride.
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