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"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." That is what Kati Hill told ABC News after her three-year-old son, Colton, suffered a broken femur at a trampoline park. Colton spent next several months in a body cast that reached from his waist to his ankles. Kati’s warning to other parents was shared over 240,000 times on social media. She ended her message with a haunting realization: "We had no idea. We would have never put our baby boy on a trampoline if we would have known." If you are a parent in the City of Bryan reading this right now, chances are you are in a similar state of shock. Maybe you were just at the Urban Air on Briarcrest Drive or Jumping World on Wildflower Drive. Maybe what started as a Saturday afternoon outing or a birthday party in the Brazos Valley ended in a frantic drive to a trauma bay. You watched your child go airborne, heard that same sickening snap, and then saw the monitors—mostly teenagers—stand by with clipboards instead of calling for help. At…