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Hot Air Balloons Crashed Near Jackson Hole, Injuring More Than a Dozen Tourists
More than a dozen people were injured after three hot air balloons crashed to
the ground near Jackson Hole, Wyo., on Monday, the city's fire chief confirmed
Travel + Leisure.
The hot air balloons carrying 36 people in total were sightseeing near the base
of the Teton Mountain Range at about 8:10 a.m. local time on Monday when they
were suddenly blown from the sky, Jackson Hole Fire Chief Brady Hansen told
T+L. The three hot air balloons were found within a few hundred yards of each
other.
"They really were just a victim of... an unforecasted weather event with a
microburst downdraft wind that really drove all three balloons into the ground
at a very high rate of speed," Hansen said. "They all individually
crashed at a pretty high rate of speed due to being out of control with this
high wind they experienced."
Eleven patients were transported by ambulance to a local hospital while one
patient was taken by helicopter to a level 1 trauma center, Hansen said.
Several other victims who were "banged up" later took themselves to
the hospital.
Hansen said the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation
Administration will investigate the crash.
"I couldn't believe how beautiful everything was and then we were in hell
a few minutes later," Texas resident Clinton Phillips, who was in one of
the hot air balloons at the time, told the Jackson Hole News & Guide.
"It was crazy."
A video of the crash posted by the Jackson Hole News & Guide showed the
balloons all flying separate from each other before cutting to them toppled
over in the grass with stunned tourists standing nearby crying and buckled
over.
Hansen told T+L the balloons are a regular sight in the area and "fly pretty
consistently every morning."
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