
Leap management is refusing to comment after a teenage boy suffered moderate injuries at the Dunedin trampolince park today.
An ambulance was called to Leap Indoor Trampoline Park in Grosvenor St at 11.48am.
St John spokesman Ian Henderson said the boy, aged in his early teens, suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Dunedin Hospital's emergency department.
Leap management would not comment on the incident when contacted by the Otago Daily Times.
The park was in the spotlight late last year after patrons went public about a series of serious injuries, including a 19-year-old who broke both legs in 2015.
A WorkSafe spokesman said 28 incidents had been reported to the department by the public and Leap management since the start of 2015, but 27 were below the investigation threshold.