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Child rushed to hospital after falling into rhinoceros exhibit at Florida zoo

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MELBOURNE, Fla. — A child was transported to the hospital on New Year's Day after falling into the rhinoceros exhibit at the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, Florida, officials say.

Brevard County Fire Rescue said that the child was transported to the hospital under a trauma alert status. The condition of the child is unknown at this time. Firefighters say that the child's mother was also transported to an Orlando, Florida, hospital for treatment.

According to officials with Brevard Zoo, on Tuesday afternoon, the child was injured during Rhino Encounter, a hands-on, educational experience with Brevard Zoo’s white rhinoceroses. During the encounter, participants and the rhinoceroses are separated by a series of steel poles. According to witnesses, the child stumbled and fell in between two of the poles and, at this point, the snout of at least one of rhinoceroses made contact with the child.

Zoo officials say that Brevard Zoo has offered this experience daily without incident since 2009.

“Our number one concern is the safety and welfare of our guests and our hearts go out to the family,” said Keith Winsten, the zoo’s executive director. “Safety has always been of paramount importance to us and we are suspending these encounters until we have thoroughly reviewed our processes and procedures to ensure this cannot happen again.”

Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has released a statement on behalf of the father of the young girl injured in Tuesday's rhino incident:

Today has been a trying day for our family. We’re thankful to everyone who has reached out with their concerns. Our daughter is in good care at Arnold Palmer Hospital and is doing well. My wife was also treated for her injury and has been released from the hospital. At this time, we ask for privacy as we focus on our daughter’s recovery.
Child's father

No additional information has been released at this time.