MCCALL, IDAHO—
Forest Service - Payette National Forest
Parachuting and nonpowered aircraft incidents · Fractures
Final narrative
During a practice jump while training, a smoke jumper landed hard on the ground with most of the force on their head and neck area. They sustained a fracture to the T4 vertebra which required hospitalization and surgery.
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