Anyone know what happened on the Mickey & Friends tram route last night? Apparently there were paramedics and firemen.
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Re: Tram route incident 6/20 night?
The quickest access for emergency services to that side of Disneyland is through a gate that requires crossing the tram route. They usually stop the trams if they are going to use that.
Also, for the end of DTD that is closest to the esplanade, they usually stage the paramedics in the tram drop off area.
So what you saw was likely not a tram route incident, just staging for easy response to another area.
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Re: Tram route incident 6/20 night?
Originally posted by sir clinksalot View PostThey need to just put a moving sidewalk along the tram road and be done with it already.
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Re: Tram route incident 6/20 night?
Originally posted by explodingboy View PostAre you sure this wasn't on Tuesday (the 19th)? I was leaving the park and saw paramedics by the tram station in DTD.
However, I also see on the /r/Disneyland subreddit that there seems to have been an incident on the 19th as well. Perhaps they're doing some kind of training/staging/practice?
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Re: Tram route incident 6/20 night?
As previously stated, the gate to Disneyland by Outdoor Vending is an access point for any needed emergency personnel and vehicles for a Central First Aid call to the West side of Disneyland park. They will use this gate if the guest needs to be transported to a local hospital. It keeps them from having to have a group of paramedics and gurneys being wheeled across the park in front of guests. They will open the barricade and stop the tram to allow these emergency personal through. It's usually only a brief stop as they also have to wait for the signal at Disney Way to allow the vehicle in or out.
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