Off-road vehicle carrying 4 plunges off dirt road into canyon, California crews say
Briefly

On April 20, 2025, four individuals were riding in an all-terrain vehicle when it fell 30 to 40 feet into a canyon near Lytle Creek, California. Rescuers from the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District and Sheriff's Department quickly responded, assessing the situation. One rider sustained injuries and was lifted from the scene by helicopter after being secured by rescue equipment. Authorities are investigating the incident while the injured man was airlifted to a trauma center for treatment.
Four people were riding in an all-terrain vehicle on a dirt road when it plunged 30 to 40 feet down a canyon, leaving one rider injured, according to rescuers.
Crews from San Bernardino County Fire and Sheriff's Aviation worked together Sunday evening to rescue a subject whose off-road vehicle had plunged 30-40 feet over the side of a dirt road in a canyon.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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