Resortgoers at Pats Peak were left dangling in the air for about 90 minutes before all being safely evacuated, officials said.
At approximately 2 p.m. Monday, the Triple Peak chairlift at Pats Peak, New Hampshire, malfunctioned, leading to the evacuation of about 120 skiers, according to a statement shared by the ski area.
This is just the latest in a series of ski lift malfunctions in New Hampshire this month. On Feb. 2, a man was injured at Attitash Mountain Resort when the chair he was on detached from the ...
HENNIKER, N.H. (WHDH) - More than 120 people were rescued from a malfunctioning chairlift at Pats Peak ski resort in New Hampshire Monday ... 120 passengers from the lift over the course of ...
SCOTT TUTTLE WORKED FOR YEARS AS A LIFT MAINTENANCE MANAGER AT MULTIPLE SKI AREAS, INCLUDING HERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. BEFORE WE START THE LIFT, WE MAKE SURE THE NORMAL STOP THE SERVICE, STOP THE ...
The incident marks the third ski lift malfunction in New Hampshire this month. On Feb. 2, a man fell 20 feet when his chairlift crashed on Attitash Mountain in Bartlett. On Feb. 5, a chairlift ...
It was really safe." The statement from the ski area said that "our staff is highly trained in lift evacuations." The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal's Office and the Passenger Tramway Safety ...