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Dirt biker rescued after falling up to 200 feet
PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. — A dirt biker was injured Friday after the ground gave way beneath him, sending him tumbling into a ravine in a remote area near Wilkeson, according to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office (PSCO).
The sheriff’s office said two men were riding in a popular dirt biking spot north of Carbonado when the “ground collapsed” under one of the riders. Authorities described it as similar to a mudslide, noting the ground had been softened by recent heavy rain.
The 33-year-old rider fell an estimated 100 to 200 feet into the ravine. He remained conscious after the fall but suffered a head injury, according to deputies.
Multiple sheriff’s office Search and Rescue rope rescue technicians responded and worked with East Pierce and Buckley Fire to find the man. He transported back to Wilkeson, then airlifted to Tacoma General Hospital due to his injuries.
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