Man Dead, Woman Injured After UTV Goes Off 80-Foot Cliff at Kentucky Adventure Park
The trapped woman managed to call 911 after Saturday's crash, authorities said
A man died and a woman was injured when the UTV they were in flew off an 80-foot cliff
The incident took place at Hollerwood Offroad Adventure Park in Stanton, Kentucky
The trapped woman managed to call 911 after Saturday's crash, Powell County Search & Rescue said
A man was killed and a woman was injured when the utility task vehicle (UTV) they were riding in went off an 80-foot cliff at a Kentucky off-road adventure park on Saturday.
Emergency services were dispatched to Hollerwood Off-Road Adventure Park after receiving a call at 8:42 p.m. local about the UTV accident, Powell County Search and Rescue said in a news release posted on Facebook.
"Initial reports stated two individuals were making their way to the parking lot of the popular off-road park when they lost control of their vehicle and fell off an 80ft multi-pitch cliff," authorities said.
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According to officials, the woman was able to call 911 to report that she was trapped inside the UTV and that the other passenger had been ejected from the vehicle. Crews from multiple rescue agencies then partnered with bystanders to search the different trails for both victims.
"One team was able to locate the female patient and dispatched the remaining personnel to that location," authorities said, per the release. "A paramedic with PCEMS (also a member of PCSAR and RedSTAR) was able to set up an improvised rope system to gain initial patient access."
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Authorities said they used multiple rope systems to extract the woman from the site. She was then "transport[ed] to the care of flight medical personnel."
The man, however, was declared dead at the scene. He has not been identified as of Tuesday.
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Hollerwood Offroad Adventure Park and Powell County Search and Rescue did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's requests for comments.
"Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the family and loved ones involved in this incident," the Powell County Search and Rescue said, per the release. "Thank you to all responding agencies and to all of the civilian bystanders that stopped to help our team’s efforts."
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