Man rescued by rope from Webster Falls Saturday
Hamilton Fire makes fourth rope rescue this month
Hamilton fire rescued an injured male hiker by rope Saturday—the fourth rope rescue this month.
Hamilton fire responded to the incident at Webster Falls Saturday around 6:42 p.m.
Crews made a rope rescue on a man who injured his leg while hiking.
Hamilton fire spokesman, Claudio Mostacci told CBC the hiker was approximately 100 ft. down at Webster Falls.
According to Mostacci, the male was taken to hospital with a leg injury.
This marks the fourth rope rescue in June and sixth this year.
On June 10 a man in his twenties fell to his death at Albion Falls. Two other people in the group had to be rescued by rope that day.
Rope rescues this year
- Feb. 5 Devils Punch Bowl
- June 3 Albion Falls
- June 10 Albion Falls
- June 11 Albion Falls
- June 20 Albion Falls
- June 24 Webster Falls
Injured male transported to hospital by <a href="https://twitter.com/hemsparamedics">@hemsparamedics</a> after a fall at Webster's Falls in Flamborough. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HamOnt?src=hash">#HamOnt</a> <a href="https://t.co/mGp4NfSZCG">pic.twitter.com/mGp4NfSZCG</a>
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Ongoing rope rescue at Webster's Falls in Flamborough. Male with a fractured ankle. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HamOnt?src=hash">#HamOnt</a> <a href="https://t.co/Xvl1jn4y1D">pic.twitter.com/Xvl1jn4y1D</a>
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