PITTSBURGH -- A startled camel started bucking during a circus when a child apparently threw a shovel at its feet, injuring six children and an adult and causing frightened circusgoers to flee the arena.
Two children and an adult were riding the camel during an intermission at the Shrine Circus at PPG Paints Arena when it became startled. Authorities say one child suffered a broken arm, while the injuries suffered by the others were considered minor.
The incident, caught on video , happened around 3:30 p.m. as people were buying rides on tethered camels, ponies or elephants led by handlers. Ruthie Kester, a Latrobe resident who was at the circus, told KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh that a child threw a shovel used to clean up after the animals at the camel's feet.
"They were giving camel rides and camels were walking around calmly. And then a kid threw a shovel at the camel's feet, which startled the camel and it started to buck," Kester said.
Jenny Lynch, who said she didn't see what caused the camel's reaction, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that a woman and two small girls were riding the animal before it was startled and reacted "like a bucking bronco."
She said the bigger girl fell first.
"The woman was holding onto the littlest one, then she fell right onto her head," Lynch told the news site. "I was shouting, 'Jesus help them.' It was very scary."
The camel was brought under control within seconds, and the circus resumed without any further problems. The animal was not injured, officials said.
It was the event's third and final day.
Authorities are seeking to verify that the shovel caused the animal's reaction, and police are reviewing video of the ordeal to determine the cause.
In a video posted on social media, an announcer can be heard saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, remain calm, please. Please remain calm. No unnecessary movement. Slowly leave the arena floor if you feel safer. We are looking for a medic, an EMT."