ORLANDO, Fla. – A 44-year-old man fractured his arm on the Miss Adventure Falls ride at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon, according to a state report.

  • Man injured on ride at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon
  • Injury listed in a quarterly report released by the state
  • Universal, SeaWorld and Busch Gardens also reported injuries

The man's arm got caught in the conveyor belt "during the initial incline" of the ride. He also incurred injuries to his neck and back, the report said.

The injury, first reported on December 8, was one of 13 incidents that took place at Florida's theme parks from October to December 2018.

An 18-year-old also was injured on the raft ride on November 20 when he fell out of a raft and struck his head, according to the report.

Also at Disney World, a 72-year-old woman fell and injured her hip while exiting Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin on October 25 at Magic Kingdom. A month later at the same park, a 58-year-old woman felt dizzy after riding Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.

At Universal Orlando, a 58-year-old woman reported feeling dizzy at Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey on October 10. A visitor also reported feeling dizzy at Revenge of the Mummy a few days later.

SeaWorld Orlando disclosed two incidents, including a 51-year-old man vomiting at the Mako roller coaster on November 24.

At Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, a 53-year-old man reported chest pains at Kumba.

Legoland Florida did not report any incidents.

To remain exempt from state inspections, Florida's theme parks report any injuries or illnesses that require a hospital stay of at least 24 hours.

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