Was this year's Ultra Music Festival the last? If some city officials get their way, yes.

Erica Mack, a 28-year-old security guard at the festival, was hospitalized and, as of today, is still unconscious after being trampled by concertgoing wannabes that didn't have tickets on Friday.

"Doing what she was supposed to do, she's trying to tell them that they can't do that, to move away, but she was not strong enough to deal with the mob of people that actually pushed this fence down, pushing her backwards, and the fence landed on top of her," Miami Fire Rescue Lt. Ignatius Carroll told WSVN.

Now, Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado, who said "this is not an accident," and City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff are trying to make sure that Miami never hosts Ultra Music Festival again.

"The mayor and I will be proposing a resolution in front of the commission that would deny them the ability to have Ultra in the future," Sarnoff said. "I think they have overstayed their welcome."

"What happened this weekend is an event that could have been avoided," Mayor Regalado said. "The organizers of Ultra did not follow the police directive to reinforce the fence, even though they knew that this year, and the year before, some kids have tried to over run the fences. In the next weeks we are going to have a discussion on the city commission level to deny the permits for next year..."

In addition, 11 people were arrested during Ultra's first day, followed by 33 on day two and 55 on day three.

"The event organizers of Ultra Music Festival share the sentiments of our security partner, CSC, with regard to the condition of Erica Mack ... currently receiving treatment at Jackson Memorial Hospital. The Ultra Family hopes for a swift and full recovery," the electronic music festival said in a statement. "...Every year the event organizers work collaboratively with police and other municipal partners along with the organizers' independent security partners to ensure the safety of all patrons, crew and working personnel.. .. The event coordinators are cooperating fully with investigative authorities."

Mack suffered a leg injury and severe brain hemorrhaging but is now breathing on her own and is listed as "critical" but stable, according to CBS Miami.

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