Crews from the Spokane Fire Department (SFD) conducted a technical rescue operation Tuesday night in the area of West Summit Boulevard and North A Street, after responding to reports of a teenager falling on the rocks near the Spokane River.
Family members at the scene of the operation told NonStop Local that the victim was a 15-year-old boy who attempted to climb down from the Old Watermain Bridge, before he fell to the rocks and concrete below the bridge. The teen’s younger siblings claimed they heard screaming after the fall and quickly contacted authorities, prompting the rescue operation.
According to NonStop Local personnel at the scene, SFD crews used ropes to lower a stretcher down to the bottom of a nearby trail, then hoisted the victim up to where emergency responders were staged, near West Summit Boulevard.
The victim was successfully transported out from the river bank with the rope system, after which he received initial medical treatment. SFD personnel told NonStop Local that the individual had sustained multiple fractures in his legs and had fractured one of his arms.
KHQ-TV NBC 6 Spokane
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