>> reporter: brittney and kiley neal saw it up close. they were next in line to board. >> their shoes came flying off, and i thought i saw somebody's arm or leg flying in the sky. >> people knew they were-- they knew they were going to die and you saw their face before they knew they were going to hit death. >> reporter: the fire ball, which spins 13 times a minute, was assembled on site at the fairgrounds. in the last two days, it passed at least three safety inspections conducted by the state and a private contractor. an average of nearly 1,300 children are hurt on mobile amusement rides like the fire ball every year, according to a report. governor john kasich says all rides here will be closed until they're deemed safe. >> what you can do is you can inspect, and you can re-inspect, and you can, in this case, have a third party inspect, but if we're looking for guarantees in life, they don't exist. >> reporter: but for 13-year-old kiley, there is one guarantee. do you want to come back to the state fair or ride anymore? >> no, never a