
Michigan Boy Suffers Injures After Rock Climb Fall
A boy was rescued by the Marquette County Sheriff's Office and Rescue Team after he and a friend rode their bikes on the RAMBA's Epic Bike Trail and decided to climb up a mountain in Ishpeming where it ended with the boy climbing at least 40 feet high and then falling down from the mountain after losing his grip on Tuesday.
The boy sustained minor injuries during the fall. Search and Rescue members carried the boy about 20 yards to an ATV rescue sled and then were able to drive him out to an awaiting ambulance. Read more here
Great work to the SAR team for rescuing the boy. We hope he is recovering well. This is a friendly reminder to always wear a helmet when riding a bike. Please be safe out there!
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