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Man Becomes 3rd To Survive Plunge At Niagara Falls

By CAROLYN THOMPSON 05/21/12 08:55 PM ET AP

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NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — A man survived a plunge of at least 180 feet over Niagara Falls in an apparent suicide attempt Monday – only the third person known to have lived after going over the falls without a safety device.

Niagara Parks Police said witnesses reported seeing the man climb over a railing 20 to 30 feet out over the Horseshoe Falls at 10:20 a.m. and "deliberately jump" into the Niagara River. Seriously injured, he surfaced in the lower Niagara River basin near the Journey Behind the Falls observation platform and managed to make it to shore on his own.

"He waded ashore," said Platoon Chief Dan Orescanin of the Niagara Falls, Ontario, Fire Department. "He must have gotten swept into an eddy, floated over there and was able to get out on his own.

"That's another stroke of luck," Orescanin said. "If he was in the main current, he would have been swept down river."

Orescanin said the man was conscious and talking at first but got quiet. He appeared to have chest injuries, including broken ribs and a collapsed lung, Orescanin said.

The man was airlifted to Hamilton General Hospital with what police initially said were life-threatening injuries. Hospital spokeswoman Agnes Bongers said later that the man was critically injured but was expected to survive.

Authorities did not release the man's name.

Horseshoe Falls, on the Canadian side of the river, is the tallest of the three main falls, higher than the American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls.

The man, believed to be in his 30s or 40s, was rescued about two hours later after fire department rescuers rappelled down the steep and rocky gorge and pulled him in a basket back up the cliff.

"It was very difficult. Between the shale and the boulders, and everything is wet and slick. It's slimy," Orescanin said.

About seven rescuers struggled to carry the basket up to a point where it could be lifted with ropes suspended from an aerial truck.

"We had to basically hand carry him back up, a foot at a time, up the rope," the chief said.

The rescue came weeks before daredevil Nik Wallenda plans to walk over Niagara Falls on a tightrope after convincing United States and Canadian officials to grant an exception to laws prohibiting stunting.

Although several daredevils have survived trips over the falls in barrels or other contraptions, beginning with Annie Edison Taylor in 1901, few have survived unprotected. In 1960, 7-year-old Roger Woodward was swept over the falls wearing a life jacket and survived.

Authorities don't believe Monday's plunge, on a warm and sunny Victoria Day holiday in Canada, was a stunt.

"Based on witness statements and surveillance video, it doesn't appear in any way, shape, or form that this was anything other than a suicide attempt," Niagara Parks Police Sgt. Chris Gallagher told WIVB in Buffalo.

More than 6 million cubic feet of water go over the brink of the falls every minute during peak daytime tourist hours, according to the Niagara Parks Commission.

The last person to go over the falls unaided and live was a 30-year-old Canadian man in March 2009. In October 2003, Kirk Jones, an out-of-work auto parts salesman from Michigan survived his plunge over the falls.

After getting the call Monday, rescuers didn't immediately know whether the man at the bottom of the gorge had gone over the brink or entered the water at the base.

"When we heard that he had gone over the falls we were shocked," Orescanin said.

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Another Random Guy
Don't jump to conclusions, I'm not a D or R
09:16 AM on 05/23/2012
He wanted to kill himself right? Let him.
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04:48 AM on 05/23/2012
I remember going to Niagara Falls last summer and they said a man in a barrel went over and his body was not intact. He went over his body still is. By the grace of God.
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LJohns1216
Question Everything Republican
12:49 PM on 06/16/2012
God? Ha haaaaa what a loon....
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bmitche
04:33 PM on 05/22/2012
So sad, and if statistics are correct, without help he will make another attempt - probably not at Niagara Falls.
01:15 PM on 05/22/2012
Ummmmmmmmmm, learn your history!!! Sam Patch jumped the falls a few times between 1827-1829. Sam Patch was called the Jersey Jumper and was America's first Daredevil. He would jump off many waterfall cliffs for the enjoyment of hundreds, all over the northeast. Read up on this man, a very very fascinating story!

And back to your regular news cast. :)
eweb544468
gravitas, dignitas,iustitia
12:23 PM on 05/22/2012
No compassion, no kind word only stupid jokes and things that don't matter. What kind of a society have Americans become? You call yourself Christians? Nobody knows what drove him to do this. But the rest of you seems to know it. I hope he will getthe help now which he needs. I wish him a happy future.
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philliplojek
Irritating liberals one at a time.
12:32 PM on 05/22/2012
But not with my tax dollars.
eweb544468
gravitas, dignitas,iustitia
12:44 PM on 05/22/2012
welcome to the club.
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LJohns1216
Question Everything Republican
12:50 PM on 06/16/2012
Your forget the "R" in your screen name....
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nhfireman
12:49 PM on 05/22/2012
What do you expect the idiot wanted to die. instead he lived and put other peoples lives in danger, that had to go to his rescue. I say they should have brought him back up and thrown him over again that would have given him what he wanted.
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LJohns1216
Question Everything Republican
12:51 PM on 06/16/2012
And then FIRE you Fireman.....you don't deserve that job.
flysalot2
Pilot: The highest form of life on earth.
11:53 AM on 05/22/2012
I guess that people who go over the falls in padded barrells are woosies.
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Chris2281
4 out of 3 people have trouble with math
10:59 AM on 05/22/2012
Its not the fall that kills you, its the sudden stop at the end.
the pariah
Author of "The Lean Pocket Diet"
10:53 AM on 05/22/2012
People will stop at nothing to avoid spending $20 to go to a Water Park.
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10:48 AM on 05/22/2012
I just do not feel that people should have to risk their lives in order to save someone who has tried to commit suicide! If he really wanted to die, he should have made some plans ahead of time to insure he did it right! I am not unfeeling, but that is how I feel, when someone like this endangers the lives of others!
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nhfireman
12:50 PM on 05/22/2012
yup a rope around his neck tied to the protective railing would have helped
01:39 PM on 05/22/2012
Don't become a health care professional, or a policeman, or a fireman.

In fact, don't go into the military or the clergy.

Perhaps you could run for political office.
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08:12 PM on 05/22/2012
Maybe you should visit the falls!
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GoldisMony
Everything else, Paper
10:13 AM on 05/22/2012
wait until he gets that air ambulence ride bill...he will be back for a second try.
10:04 AM on 05/22/2012
Ok, pastor4ccmin,

You made me feel bad about my comment. It was callus & unfeeling, & caddish of me. But, after he makes bail, he will be a celebrity for doing a very stupid thing,... what type of effect do you think that will have on impressionable minds?!
09:58 AM on 05/22/2012
Oh sure!! On the Canadian side, in the Horseshoe where there are no huge jagged boulders to crash onto at the bottom & get caught up in under the pounding falls.
Let's see him do that on the American side!!! Any sissy can do it on the Canadian side.
12:28 PM on 05/22/2012
What a stupid comment.
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nhfireman
12:52 PM on 05/22/2012
I didn't think it was stupid . He made a very good point
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bfrjds1981
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09:41 AM on 05/22/2012
There was another person who went over just a few years ago trying to kill himself and he lived.
That puts the number at 4 not 3. There may be more. I believe a young boy also fell into the water and went over and lived about 8 or 9 years ago.
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Louie Rey
09:34 AM on 05/22/2012
Wow, this guy tried to kill himself by going over the falls and survived while there have been others that went over intentionally in barrels and tubes and such and ended up dying from the injuries sustained. I guess his number wasn't up. As a kid I was at Niagara Falls a couple of times when my family went there on vacation. They have a museum there and a really ironic bit of information on one of the guys that actually did go over intentionally as a stunt. He survived and, of course, it was a big deal. It ends up that he died years later when in a drunken stupor, fell, hit his head which knocked him unconscious and he drowned in two inches of water in the street! Can you imagine that? He goes over Niagara Falls and its millions of gallons of water and survives but ends up drowning in two inches of water on a sidewalk. You can't make this stuff up!
09:16 AM on 05/22/2012
Niagara Falls is only flowing at 1/3 of the speed it used to flow at. Most of the water is diverted into pipes to generate electricity. If, Niagara Falls was at its original flow this guy would be dead.
10:45 AM on 05/22/2012
During the day in the summer months about 90 percent of the water is run through the falls with about 10 percent diverted for hydroelectric generation. At night about half the water is diverted for electricity generation. In winter during low tourist season about half the water is diverted around the clock.