Swift Rescue For Teen In Hoosick River After Leap From Train Trestle

A Capital Region teen allegedly jumped from a train trestle in Rensselaer County! New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) officials sprang into action to save this young person. Here’s what we know about the incident.

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On Saturday April 4th, at approximately 3:30 in the afternoon, Forest Ranger Jackson responded to a call for a 16-year-old who jumped from a train trestle into the Hoosick River near Mechanic Street.

In quick response, Ranger Jackson met Hoosick Falls Fire and Hoosick Falls Police at the scene. The subject was clinging to a rock just upstream from a waterfall. Ranger Jackson and New York State Police donned rescue gear and entered the water to rescue the teenager, who also had a lower leg injury.

Once on shore, rescuers warmed the subject and determined the safest way to complete the rescue was using a ladder truck, ropes and straps, and a litter. They successfully raised the subject up and over a retaining wall to an awaiting ambulance, which transported them to Albany Medical Center…

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