Paraglider Seriously Injured After Crashing in Larimer County Field
- On June 30, a solo pilot suffered serious injuries after a paraglider accident occurred in a field near Loveland, Colorado, and was subsequently taken to a hospital.
- The incident occurred shortly after 7 p.m. on Monday evening by the intersection of West 71st Street and U.S. 287, prompting several emergency calls that brought first responders to the location.
- Larimer County Natural Resources, which owns and manages the Long View Farm Open Space where the crash happened, is leading the investigation with support from local agencies.
- The inquiry will be handled by local authorities due to the type of equipment and specifics of the incident, although federal agencies responsible for transportation safety were involved in the consultation.
- The sheriff's office confirmed the pilot was flying alone, no other injuries were reported, and emergency responders included Larimer County rangers, sheriff’s deputies, Loveland Fire Rescue, and Thompson Valley EMS.
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