Video shows man airlifted from vehicle crash down a Southern California canyon

The rescue crews in southern California cooperated to an injured man after his car on the rough roads, which were carrying three other passengers, fell on the side of the valley on Sunday evening.

San Bernardino Fire Province said that firefighters and paramedics are walking on the side of the Meers Canyon road near Little Kreik to the crash site at approximately 5 pm, as they met a flight team from the police team that was landed to the scene.

According to the administration X postThe car went next to an earthen road, and in the end it came to rest about 30 to 40 feet in the valley.

“The affected topic was found directly outside the car where it came to rest,” said the post. “Three other operators of a vehicle of all four -seat entrances, all of whom were adults, were not infected.”

The video presented by SBC Fire showed crews next to the transmitted car to treat and prepare the affected man.

Then the patient was raised to a helicopter that was hovering above and transported to a regional shock center. The officials did not determine his injuries immediately or what was the condition he was.

Resources responded by Fontana and San Bernardino included two engines, paramedics team, technical rescue crew and more.

The California Highway patrol will investigate the accident, and no other details have been provided.

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