Crime & Safety
Hiker Falls About 100 Feet On Mt. Diablo
Rescue helicopters were able to save a woman who sustained major injuries after a fall on the mountain.

DANVILLE, CA — A Mount Diablo hiker fell approximately 100 feet near Devils Pulpit Sunday afternoon, San Ramon Valley Fire District reported.
San Ramon Valley Fire Dispatch received the call at around 2:15 p.m., according to an Instagram post that shows footage of the helicopter rescue. A California Highway Patrol H-32 rescue helicopter was joined by crews from San Ramon Valley Fire, California State Parks, and a REACH air ambulance. At the mountain, an SRVFPD helicopter rescue technician boarded the helicopter.
The crews were able to access the hiker in a difficult-to-access location. They were eventually able to place the injured hiker into a rescue harness, and lower her into a REACH helicopter.
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The REACH air ambulance transported the hiker to John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, where she is currently with the Trauma Services team. She reportedly sustained major injuries.
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