Cyclist rescued from Myra Canyon after fall

| June 29, 2020 in Kelowna

Local Community Advertising

A cyclist was rescued from Myra Canyon Park on Sunday. 

The fire department was told about 1 pm that the cyclist had fallen from a mountain bike.

A fire engine, command vehicle and ATV were sent to rescue the cyclist. 

More Info!

Platoon Captain John Kelly said that, after reaching the cyclist on foot, it was determined that the ATV would be necessary to effect a rescue. 

“The patient was assessed, treated, packaged and then transported from the trail to a waiting ambulance,” Kelly explained. 

The fire department did not provide information about the cyclist's condition. 

Local Community Advertising

Trending Stories

Spring jolt for Kelowna real estate sales and prices

BC man wants homes for thousands of books he soon won't be able to read

Who should pay to have a rock drill removed off a BC highway?

Police investigating trio of shootings in Kamloops

Wine tour by horseback, Airstream, hike, bike or electric people mover

Your Voice: Why hasn't BC looked at mobile home parks to solve the housing crisis?

Lime hits 1-million rides in Kelowna, but how many more will there be?

Cherry Blossom Triathlon on Sunday means road hiccups in the Lower Mission