Second time this year! - Children Injured After Bounce House Goes Airborne -
Authorities in southern Arizona say a boy and a girl were seriously injured after strong wind lifted the children's bounce house they were in and deposited it on a road.
Trish Tracy of the Tucson fire department told KNXV-TV the play house was blown across three lanes of traffic and landed on a median Saturday.
Tracy says the children suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries.
The National Weather Service says the incident was caused by a weather phenomenon known as a dust devil, in which a column of air can rotate up to 60 mph.
It was the second such incident this year in the area. Officials in Marana, Ariz., say a 10-year-old girl hurt her head in February when she fell out of a bounce house lifted by wind.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/04/03/children-injured-bounce-house-goes-airborne/#ixzz1IU91ZF8x
Authorities in southern Arizona say a boy and a girl were seriously injured after strong wind lifted the children's bounce house they were in and deposited it on a road.
Trish Tracy of the Tucson fire department told KNXV-TV the play house was blown across three lanes of traffic and landed on a median Saturday.
Tracy says the children suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries.
The National Weather Service says the incident was caused by a weather phenomenon known as a dust devil, in which a column of air can rotate up to 60 mph.
It was the second such incident this year in the area. Officials in Marana, Ariz., say a 10-year-old girl hurt her head in February when she fell out of a bounce house lifted by wind.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/04/03/children-injured-bounce-house-goes-airborne/#ixzz1IU91ZF8x