Crime & Safety

Man Suffers Serious Injuries After Falling 40 Ft. into San Lorenzo Creek

Fire officials said multiple crews used a low-angle rope system to extricate the man from the water.

A man suffered serious injuries after he fell some 40 feet into a creek Saturday afternoon in Castro Valley, an unincorporated area of Alameda County, a fire official said. Alameda County Battalion Chief Jim Call said fire and medical crews responded around 3 p.m. to a report of a man who fell into the San Lorenzo Creek from a pedestrian overpass on Center Street.

Call said the middle-aged man had multiple injuries on his body and he was transported to a trauma center in critical condition. The pedestrian overpass has a guardrail and Call said he didn’t know how the man ended up in the creek. Call said multiple crews used a low-angle rope system to extricate the man from the water, which he said is approximately 2 to 3 feet deep.

“We were able to walk down (to the creek) but it was very steep,” Call said. “So, we put him in a basket and used a rope system as we walked him out to help take some of the weight off.” Call said the man “was hurt pretty bad.”

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The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the scene, Call said. A sheriff’s deputy said that at this time, the fall doesn’t appear suspicious.

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