UPDATE: Police told NBC10 the child was conscious while being taken to the hospital. They have not yet revealed the child's condition however:
The incident occurred around 1:40 p.m. Saturday at the Thrillz High Flying Adventure Park on 555 South Henderson Road.
The 8-year-old boy was climbing on a rope ladder when he became entangled in the rope and began hanging by his neck, Upper Merion Police told NBC10. The child was eventually freed from the rope and two off-duty police officers as well as employees performed CPR on him. Police said the boy was unresponsive at one point but later regained consciousness and was able to speak with first responders. He was taken to Paoli Hospital. Police have not yet revealed his condition.
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