Several people were rescued on Saturday after a roller coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio stalled mid-ride, the amusement park says.

Around 11:54 a.m.,the Poltergeist ride stopped operating while passengers were on the ride, the park said, according to WOAI.

Poltergeist, first introduced in 1999, is a 2,700-foot-long roller coaster that takes passengers from 0 to 60 mph in less than four seconds, according to Six Flags.

This photo provided by Phoenix Fire Department shows responders rescuing people stuck on a roller coaster at Castles N’ Coasters on Saturday, May 15, 2021 in Phoenix. The Phoenix Fire Department said the ride got stuck Saturday, with riders perched 20 feet (six meters) off the ground. Rescue crews were dispatched and were able to escort 22 people off the ride safely. (Phoenix Fire Department via AP)

At the time, a representative for the park told NBC News that “twenty guests are secured in an upright position with water available” as they awaited help.

Several fire and rescue crews assembled at the park to help remove the passengers from the ride, per WOAI.

Each passenger was individually walked down the ride to safety, KXAN reported.

Everyone was safely removed from the ride by 3:15 p.m., according to KTVT.

No one was injured.

“The safety of our guests is our highest priority,” the park told NBC, “and the ride will remain closed while we complete a full inspection.”

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