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Gloucester Fire and Police Respond after Paddleboarder Suffers Serious, Life-Threatening Injury

GLOUCESTER — Fire Chief Eric Smith and Police Chief Edward Conley report that the Gloucester Fire and Police Departments responded after a paddleboarder was seriously injured at Standwood Point this afternoon.

GLOUCESTER —  Fire Chief Eric Smith and Police Chief Edward Conley report that the Gloucester Fire and Police Departments responded after a paddleboarder was seriously injured at Stanwood Point this afternoon.

At approximately 4:30 p.m., Gloucester Police and Fire were dispatched to 10 Stanwood Point for a report of an injured paddleboarder on the river. When first responders arrived, they found a 59-year-old man who struck his leg on a sharp object after falling from his paddleboard, hitting his femoral artery. Crews applied a tourniquet to control the bleeding and were able to safely bring him to shore.

The man was brought to West Parish School to be flown by medical helicopter to a Burlington hospital to be treated for serious, life-threatening injuries.

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