
It opened in July 2020 and closed a month later for safety improvements and more signage before reopening in June 2021.

The county spent about $1.1 million for the slide complex that includes a children’s slide. The two suits are the sixth and seventh lawsuits filed against the county alleging the slides are unsafe. Pleasant Township, which installed and assembled the slides.īoth women are seeking more than $30,000 in damages for what they claim were the negligence of the defendants, the breaches of warranty on the metal slides and the loss of companionship by their spouses - Sara Hunter-Campbell and Douglas Savisky. of Pittsburgh Goric Playgrounds/Goric Marketing Group USA of Belmont, Mass. The businesses named in the suit are: Environmental Planning & Design LLC. In addition to the county - which owns the park where the 100-foot steel racing slides are located - the slide designer, builder and installer are named as defendants in the 12-count lawsuits, according to court documents.

9 and Christina Savisky of Youngwood says she fractured her right calf bone on Oct. Pleasant Township claims she dislocated and fractured her left ankle on Feb. Pleasant Township’s Mammoth Park.ĭanielle Hunter-Campbell of Mt. Two more individuals are suing Westmoreland County, claiming they were injured while riding the rebuilt Giant Slide in Mt.
