Squamish Search and Rescue plucks paraglider off Stawamus Chief - News Summed Up

Squamish Search and Rescue plucks paraglider off Stawamus Chief


Rescuers in Squamish say a man in his mid-30s was injured after a paragliding accident on Saturday at the Stawamus Chief. BJ Chute, a manager with Squamish Search and Rescue, said around 3:30 p.m. PT, the man became entangled after being blown back against the wall of the granite dome while paragliding. Chute said the man sustained back injuries, but was able to secure himself to the side of the Stawamus Chief until rescuers were able to reach him. Members with Squamish SAR flew to the top of the Chief and then lowered a rescuer down to the injured man. Another line was then dropped to the ground and the paraglider was lowered down.


Source: CBC News November 22, 2020 04:18 UTC



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