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In the wooden corridors and quiet neighborhoods of Patton Village, parents often look for high-energy outlets for their children. Whether it is a Saturday morning trip down Interstate 69 to the Urban Air in Humble or the Sky Zone in Spring, or a birthday celebration at the Altitude Trampoline Park near the Woodlands, our community embraces the trampoline culture. We see the backyard enclosures in almost every third yard along our county roads. But for many families in Patton Village, what begins as a day of "family fun" ends with a sound that haunts a parent for a lifetime. Kaitlin "Kati" Hill, a mother whose story reached a quarter-million families online, described that moment with haunting clarity. Her three-year-old son, Colton, was at a facility advertised for "Toddler Time." A larger child landed on the same trampoline mat, and the energy transfer snapped Colton’s femur—the strongest bone in the human body. Kati told ABC News it was "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." At the hospital, after Colton was placed in a body cast that he would wear for months, Kati shared a sentiment we hear from Patton Village parents every week: "We had…