Crime & Safety
Person Plummets 200 Feet From Santa Cruz County Cliff This Morning
Rescue crews have responded to Coast Dairies State Park.

A person was hospitalized after falling some 200 feet from a cliff in a state park near Santa Cruz this morning, according to a Cal Fire captain.
Fire crews responded at 7:53 a.m. to a report of a patient over the side of a cliff in the Coast Dairies State Park, near Laguna Road at Highway 1 in Santa Cruz County, said Cal Fire Capt. David Hibdon.
Cal Fire crews were able to reach the patient, a male, on foot and Hibdon said they carried him out in a Stokes, or rescue, basket. The rescue took a little over an hour, Hibdon said.
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A medical helicopter and a ground ambulance had both responded to the scene, but Hibdon said the man did not require air transport and was taken to the hospital in a ground ambulance.
Hibdon said he did not know the extent of the man’s injuries. The Santa Cruz Fire Department, state park rangers and Bonny Doon Fire/Rescue Inc. volunteers all assisted in the response, Hibdon said.
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Several other tragic falls and outdoors incidents were reported recently around the Bay Area with responders to the rescue. Stories here:
- WATCH New Video of Derring-Do: Chopper Rescue Of Gilroy Man Who Fell 70 Feet Down Pt. Reyes Cliff
- [VIDEO] Rescued and Arrested: Suspected Vandals Find Themselves Stranded on Steep Cliff
- WATCH: Rescue Of Injured Jogger From Skyline In Napa
- One Hiker Dead, One Injured After Pt. Reyes Cliff Crumbles Under Their Feet
- Say What? Missing-Then-Found Mt. Tam Hiker ‘Jen’ Arrested On Warrant
--Bay City News
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