Crime & Safety

VIDEO: Hiker With Broken Ankle Airlifted From Mt. Diablo, Rushed To Hospital

A hiker who broke her ankle Saturday on a remote Mt. Diablo trail was airlifted to safety and taken to a hospital, sheriff's officials said.

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA -- A hiker who broke her ankle Saturday on a remote Mt. Diablo trail was airlifted to safety and taken to a hospital, sheriff's officials said.

At 1:20 p.m. on May 6, firefighters with the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District asked the sheriff's office to help with the rescue. Sheriff's officials sent their STARR 3 helicopter, which located the hiker about one mile up on Donner Creek Trail.

The hiker was on the ground and not moving, according to sheriff's officials.

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As seen in the video below, the helicopter crew flew the victim from the trail to a waiting medical crew, who took the victim to a hospital.

Firefighters opted to fly the victim to safety because the trail was steep and the terrain was unstable, sheriff's officials said.

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Bay City News contributed to this report/Images via Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office

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