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At the Urban Air Adventure Park in the Coastal Bend, just a short drive from the City of San Patricio, a seven-year-old boy came off a jump court on a stretcher. His parent had signed the waiver at the electronic kiosk twenty minutes earlier, assuming the "Toddler Time" designation meant the park had accounted for the safety of a child his size. But as Kaitlin "Kati" Hill told ABC News after her own son Colton was injured in a similar Texas facility, the reality is often a nightmare. Kati described the moment vividly: "His feet hit the mat, and almost instantly his knees buckled down, and he just let out the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Colton spent months in a body cast. Kati’s warning to other families was shared over 240,000 times because it resonated with a terrifying truth we see every day: "We had no idea. We would have never put our baby boy on a trampoline if we would have known." If your family is currently dealing with the aftermath of a trampoline injury in the City of San Patricio, you are likely hearing two things from the park’s management or…