Ventura County emergency crews needed to rescue a hiker who suffered a “traumatic harm” Saturday in a stretch of the Santa Paula Canyon notorious for luring teenagers to take dangerous leaps, generally with deadly penalties.
The sufferer, who was not recognized, was injured within the in style Punch Bowls space roughly 10 miles east of Ojai and needed to be hoisted greater than 200 toes by helicopter and brought to an area hospital, authorities stated.
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Division didn’t specify how the particular person was harm or describe the extent of the accidents. However the Punch Bowls have lengthy been referred to as an space for adventurous hikers to leap into the cool waters of the Santa Paula Creek. Though the dive might be exhilarating, Sheriff’s Division officers stated they reply to dozens of stories of accidents on the Punch Bowls every year, together with damaged bones, cranium fractures and near-drownings. Often, these accidents show deadly.
“The Ventura County Aviation Unit encourages the exploration of our stunning again nation, however want to remind each one of many potential dangers for accidents in these distant areas and the intense problem of those rescues,” the Sheriff’s Division stated in an Instagram publish.