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The Pelican Bay Parent’s Guide to Trampoline Park Injuries and Accountability The Worst Scream You Could Ever Hear From a Child Imagine a Saturday afternoon in the City of Pelican Bay. It is a typical Texas summer, the kind where the heat radiating off Eagle Mountain Lake makes indoor air-conditioning the only logical choice for a birthday party. You drive down toward the cluster of family entertainment centers serving Tarrant County—perhaps the Urban Air in North Fort Worth or the Altitude in Keller. You sign the digital waiver in the City of Pelican Bay without a second thought because the line is long, the music is loud, and your child is already jumping toward the gate. Twenty minutes later, the afternoon changes forever. There is a sound that Kaitlin "Kati" Hill described to ABC News as "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Her three-year-old son, Colton, didn't fall off a trampoline. He was simply jumping during a "Toddler Time" session when a larger child landed on the same mat. The physics was relentless: the energy transfer from the heavier jumper launched Colton with such force that his femur—the strongest bone in the human body—snapped…