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The Truth About Trampoline Injuries in Iowa Colony: A Complete Guide for Families One Jump. One Bad Landing. One Broken Life. Imagine a Saturday afternoon at a trampoline park near Iowa Colony. The air is thick with the smell of pizza and the sound of dozens of children laughing and jumping. You’ve just finished a birthday party at an Urban Air or a Sky Zone along the Highway 288 corridor. Your child, exhausted but happy, goes back for one last jump in the foam pit or one last game of trampoline dodgeball. In two seconds, the laughter stops. A larger teenager, leaping from an adjacent bed, double-bounces your daughter. She is launched four times higher than she ever intended to go. The launch force is too much for a child’s skeletal system. She lands on the mat, and as Kaitlin "Kati" Hill told ABC News after her son Colton was hurt, you hear "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." You rush to the rail. You see your child’s leg at an impossible angle. You look for a court monitor, but the 17-year-old employee responsible for that zone is on his phone or distracted by…