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One bounce. One bad landing. One broken neck. That is all it takes for a Saturday afternoon at a trampoline park in the City of Oak Ridge North to turn into a lifelong medical catastrophe. You were likely at a birthday party, or perhaps just letting your kids burn off energy on a hot Montgomery County summer day. You signed the waiver at the kiosk because the line was long and your children were excited. You handed over your credit card and received a wristband in return, believing the park monitor at the rail was trained to keep your family safe. Then, you heard it—the sound no parent can ever forget. For Kaitlin Hill, a mother whose story reached a quarter of a million families in a viral warning, that sound was "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Her three-year-old son, Colton, suffered a broken femur—the strongest bone in the human body—at a "Toddler Time" session advertised as safe for small children. In a trauma bay, listening to surgeons explain the surgery a toddler shouldn't need, she realized what we want every family in Oak Ridge North to understand today: we had no idea.…