A cliffside tumble left a man hurt alongside New Jersey’s Palisades Interstate Parkway where he’d tried taking photographs Friday morning, police said. =
Updated 6 hours agoA cliffside tumble left a man hurt alongside New Jersey's Palisades Interstate Parkway where he'd tried taking photographs Friday morning, police said.
Rescue teams were dispatched to Englewood Cliffs where the Connecticut man had visited a Mobil Service Station off the parkway to snap photos, highway police said. Shortly after 7 a.m., the man was hurt after falling about 60 feet. He"lost his footing" and slid down the edge of the cliff, officials say.
Responding officers were able to make verbal contact with the man, who is from Manchester, and sent rescue teams rappelling down the cliffside to bring him back up. He was then transported to a hospital in Hackensack for treatment.
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