Orlando authorities have released the 911 calls that were made after a teenager fell from a walk in Orlando, in ICON Park, Florida and died. Tire Sampson, 14, fell from the Orlando FreeFall at ICON Park on March 24. The sound of 911 calls made earlier was released to Fox News Digital by the Orange County Fire and Rescue Department. A person who called 911 claimed that Sampson seat belts were not properly secured. “Okay, was it from the ground?” asked the sender of 911. “No, they did not put his seat belt on,” the caller told 911. FLORIDA ENTERTAINMENT WILL TAKE “ABSOLUTELY” RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INCIDENT THAT KILLED THE TEENAGER: FORMER US LAWYER Tourists enjoy walks and amenities at ICON Park in Orlando on Thursday, March 24, 2022. The International Drive, long regarded as one of Orlando’s most important theme parks, has thrived during the pandemic of change. of its name as a place of gathering of many locals. The Wheel at ICON Park is on the left, the Orlando SlingShot in the middle and the Orlando FreeFall on the right. A 14-year-old boy died after falling from the Orlando FreeFall late Thursday night. (Stephen M. Dowell / Orlando Sentinel) The good 911 said that it seemed that Samson’s hands were broken and said that he did not respond. Another who called said that when the walk stopped, Sampson fell “out of place”. “The thing fell down and like when he got to the bottom and hit the brakes, the guy fell straight out of the seat and banged. He went straight out of the chair and just fell down. I’ve never heard in my life; on the ground “, said his caller 911. One of the other callers said Sampson had “just left” the Orlando FreeFall. “The route was going in the middle of the route, the guy just came out,” the caller told 911. When asked if the teenager was awake, the answering machine said he was dead. “No, he’s dead, he’s dead, he’s dead,” said his 911 caller. Calls to 911 were made shortly before 11:15 pm ET, according to authorities. SHOCK VISITORS OF THE FLORIDA COSTUME SHOCK AFTER SEEING A TEENAGER FALLING TO PAY: “DID YOU CHECK HIM?” Tourists enjoy walks and amenities at ICON Park in Orlando on Thursday, March 24, 2022. The International Drive, long regarded as one of Orlando’s most important theme parks, has thrived during the pandemic of change. of its name as a place of gathering of many locals. The Orlando FreeFall route is displayed. A 14-year-old boy died after falling from the Orlando FreeFall late Thursday night. (Stephen M. Dowell / Orlando Sentinel) The video from the incident shows the Orlando Walk with FreeFall a few moments before the 14-year-old falls dead. The boy’s father told FOX 35 Orlando that Tire felt uncomfortable when the ride started. “When the ride took off, it was when he felt uncomfortable. It was like, ‘This thing is moving.’… It was then that he started to freak out.” he told FOX 35 Orlando. “Explain to his friends. ‘If I can not… please tell my mom and dad I love them.’ To say that, he must have felt something. “ “We got a little closer and there was a person lying on the ground,” said Montrey Williams. “Everyone was panicking and screaming.” Sampson was visiting Missouri when he went to the amusement park. The Sampson was 6 feet, 5 inches tall and weighed 330 pounds, according to St. Louis Post-Dispatch. According to a video taken by FOX 35 Orlando, a person is heard asking “Did you check it?” after Sampson fell from the ride. “Yes. The light was on,” one person said in the video. “Are you sure you checked it out?” said one person. “Yes. The light was on. The light was on,” replied another. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Tourists enjoy walks and amenities at ICON Park in Orlando on Thursday, March 24, 2022. The International Drive, long regarded as one of Orlando’s most important theme parks, has thrived during the pandemic of change. of its name as a place of gathering of many locals. The Orlando FreeFall is the tallest structure in the middle (orange tower) and the Orlando SlingShot ride is the two lowest towers in the back (purple). A 14-year-old boy died after falling from the Orlando FreeFall late Thursday night. (Stephen M. Dowell / Orlando Sentinel) ICON Park posted a statement on Twitter saying it was cooperating with law enforcement and mourning the tragedy. In a statement, the SlingShot Group, which runs Orlando FreeFall, said it would work with the research and expressed its deepest support for Sampson’s family and friends. “We are devastated by the incident that cost the life of one of our guests. We express our condolences and our deepest condolences to his family and friends. We are working with the Sheriff’s office and cavalry officials for a full investigation. Orlando “FreeFall will be closed until further notice”, it is mentioned in the announcement. A SlingShot spokesman did not respond to 911 recordings when he spoke to Fox News Digital on Monday. Fox News’ Julia Musto and Audrey Conklin contributed to this report