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#"The worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." That is how Kaitlin "Kati" Hill described the moment her three-year-old son’s femur snapped during a "Toddler Time" session at a trampoline park. Her warning, shared over 240,000 times on social media, echoed a terrifying reality that thousands of families in City of Willow Park and across North Texas face every year. You took your child to a place like Urban Air in Hudson Oaks or an Altitude Trampoline Park in Fort Worth because you wanted them to have fun. You signed a waiver at a kiosk because the line was long. You believed the marketing that said these parks were safe, supervised, and designed for family enjoyment. Then the double-bounce happened. Or the foam pit bottomed out. Or the harness on the climbing wall wasn't secured. If you are reading this at 2:00 AM from a chair in a pediatric trauma bay at Cook Children's or Children’s Medical Center, we have two things to tell you. First, this is not your fault. You didn't know the park was operating at half its required staff. You didn't know the foam blocks hadn't been rotated in three months. Second,…