In a terrifying incident at the Cradden International off-road raceway in Wisconsin, visitors to a roller coaster were left stranded upside down when the ride suddenly came to a halt on Sunday. Approximately eight tourists found themselves suspended in mid-air as the roller coaster abruptly stopped during a daring inversion maneuver, causing panic and distress among the riders. Responding swiftly to the distress call, firefighters arrived at the scene to rescue the trapped visitors. Using a ladder, each individual was safely brought down from their precarious position. However, the ordeal lasted nearly three-and-a-half hours before everyone was successfully rescued. One person, upon being freed, required immediate medical attention and was promptly rushed to the hospital for further evaluation. Preliminary findings suggest that a mechanical failure within the roller coaster was responsible for the sudden stoppage. Firefighters expressed suspicion regarding the incident, prompting the launch of an investigation by the relevant security and expertise department. The focus of the inquiry will