A woman was injured when she fell from a malfunctioning roller coaster at an Illinois carnival this week — and about 45 minutes away, a child was hurt by falling debris when two carnival rides collided, according to new reports.

The woman tumbled from the Iron Dragon ride at the Plainfield Fest carnival at Plainfield Central High School around 6 p.m. Thursday — after the rear car of the coaster fell from an area of broken track, NBC Chicago reported.

She was taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.

The state Department of Labor’s amusement safety division was investigating, according to the report.

A few minutes earlier, two carnival rides collided outside the St. Christopher Catholic Church in Midlothian, the station reported.

A child who happened to be standing nearby was struck by debris.

“The piece fell off and hit the kid. It hit others as well,” a witness told the outlet. “It was lying on top of him and his head was full of blood.”

Nurse Michelle Buiktma told the station she came to the child’s aid, grabbing her first aid kit.

He too was taken to an area hospital, where his condition was not immediately known.