Injured Paraglider Rescued Near Gibraltar

Update by the edhat staff

An injured paraglider was rescued near Gibraltar Road on Thursday afternoon.

At 2:15 p.m., Santa Barbara County and City firefighter paramedics, Search & Rescue, and an Air Support Helicopter responded to the scene.

A 29-year-old male paraglider crashed approximately 300 feet below the launch site off Gibraltar Road.

Firefighter paramedics determined the victim suffered traumatic injuries and a helicopter hoist operation was initiated.

The paraglider was flown to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. His condition is unclear at this time.

“Great collaboration between County & City Fire, Search and Rescue, and Sheriffs department,” said County Fire Captain Scott Safechuck.


By Tagdes

County Fire along with Copter 4 responding to Gibraltar for a medical emergency.

 

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