Crews Rescue Man Stuck For Days After Fall In Baltimore Park
BALTIMORE (WJZ/AP) — Crews have rescued a hiker who told officials he had been stuck for four days in a ravine in a Baltimore park.
Baltimore police Detective Jeremy Silbert said Thursday that a person reported hearing someone yelling in Leakin Park and officers went to the park to check. After a 10-minute walk into the park, Silbert says officers found the man in a ravine. He told officers that he had been there for four days.
Fire Department Chief Roman Clark says the man was about 10 to 20 feet down and crews used a basket and ropes to pull him out. Clark says the man was conscious and stable, but he was taken to a trauma center to be safe.
#BCFD rescued an adult male that was trapped in a ravine for 4 days after falling 10-20feet from a cliff. He is listed in stable condition & was taken to @shocktrauma @ChiefNilesRFord @MayorPugh50 pic.twitter.com/obk9GSyQDw
— Baltimore Fire (@BaltimoreFire) July 12, 2018
He is in stable condition at an area hospital.
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