SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

Md. first responders rescue hiker who fell off cliff onto top of train tunnel

A Maryland State Police medevac crew lifted the injured hiker from a wooded area in Carroll County

By Brennan Stewart
Baltimore Sun

SYKESVILLE, Md. — An injured hiker slipped and fell from the top of a cliff onto a train tunnel in Sykesville Friday, and

Carroll County rescue personnel responded shortly after 3 p.m. to the area of Gaither Road and Railroad Avenue in Sykesville, where the hiker had fallen about 20 feet down a wooded ditch and landed on top of a train tunnel, according to a state police news release.

Because of the terrain, the Maryland State Police Aviation Command sent a helicopter crew from the Martin State Airport in Middle River. The pilot hovered 120 feet above paramedics as they performed a trauma assessment and placed the hiker in a patient extrication platform bag.

The helicopter was in the air for roughly 15 to 20 minutes Friday, according to 1st Sgt. James Lyles. Lyles said in an interview that an ambulance would have taken longer than a helicopter to retrieve and transport the patient; a small utility vehicle was needed to assist with moving rescue equipment to the location of the fall.

The hiker was injured but flown in stable condition to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. No further information was released about the hiker’s identity or condition Monday.

©2024 Baltimore Sun.
Visit .
Distributed by

Trending
Dawson County Deputy Jessie Perez had served with the sheriff’s office for eight months; he also served with the O’Donnell Volunteer Fire Department and Lynn County EMS
Carlos Santana postponed his San Antonio concert after being hospitalized for dehydration
Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital closed and stopped accepting patients on April 23, transferring patients to other facilities
As agreements near expiration, MEDIC is renegotiating EMS response roles with Charlotte-area fire departments, sparking debate over county funding