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Saba Yemen
18-04-2025
- Sport
- Saba Yemen
Paratroopers injured in violent landing during show at Arizona baseball stadium
Arizona - Saba: Two paratroopers were injured after a violent landing during an air show at a baseball stadium in the US state of Arizona. In a video circulating on social media, a paratrooper carrying the flag of the Arizona Wildcat team appeared to land at high speed before hitting the ground and rolling. Another parachutist carrying the American flag follows him in a hard landing, while in the background the sound of a worried audience can be heard. The display was part of "Military Appreciation Night," organized by the Arizona baseball team last Saturday at the University of Arizona's High Corbett Field in Tucson. According to the Tucson Fire Department, emergency crews transported the injured to the hospital for immediate treatment. Jason Corriher, a spokesman for the university, told USA Today that the injuries were not serious, and both men are expected to make a full recovery. Corriher added that the safety team responsible for organizing the air show is currently looking into the causes of the accident to avoid a recurrence in the future. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)
Yahoo
14-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Video shows scary moment 2 paratroopers get hurt in hard parachute landing at Arizona game
Two paratroopers were injured after a rough landing that was caught on video at a baseball game in Arizona. The parachute landing was part of a pregame ceremony at the University of Arizona's Hi Corbett Field in Tucson, Arizona, during Arizona Baseball Military Appreciation Night on Saturday. Video shared on social media shows one soldier donning an Arizona Wildcat flag descending rapidly before rolling over upon impact. A second man flying a U.S. flag then follows suit in another brutal landing while the concerned crowd is heard in the background. First responders quickly transported the pair so they could be treated for their injuries, the Tucson Fire Department confirmed on X. Rough parachute landing at the Arizona OSU baseball game today — Gabe (@gaberguy95) April 13, 2025 One of the men suffered a dislocated shoulder and the other suffered a back injury but both are expected to make a full recovery, university spokesperson Jason Corriher told USA TODAY on Sunday. The safety team who organized the landing is looking into what caused the rough landing at the ceremony, according to Corriher. "Wind limits were not beyond their standards at the time of their jump so they are still looking into what actually occurred," Corriher said. However, Corriher said the parachute safety organizer "more or less chalked it up to just terrible luck." 'Our thoughts and prayers are with the paratroopers injured during tonight's pregame ceremony," the Arizona baseball team wrote on X after the incident. "Thank you for your service to our nation, and thank you to the first responders on site who provided their assistance." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2 paratroopers hurt in hard landing at Arizona baseball game: Video


USA Today
14-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Video shows scary moment 2 paratroopers get hurt in hard parachute landing at Arizona game
Video shows scary moment 2 paratroopers get hurt in hard parachute landing at Arizona game Two paratroopers were injured after a rough landing that was caught on video at a baseball game in Arizona. The parachute landing was part of a pregame ceremony at the University of Arizona's Hi Corbett Field in Tucson, Arizona, during Arizona Baseball Military Appreciation Night on Saturday. Video shared on social media shows one soldier donning an Arizona Wildcat flag descending rapidly before rolling over upon impact. A second man flying a U.S. flag then follows suit in another brutal landing while the concerned crowd is heard in the background. First responders quickly transported the pair so they could be treated for their injuries, the Tucson Fire Department confirmed on X. One of the men suffered a dislocated shoulder and the other suffered a back injury but both are expected to make a full recovery, university spokesperson Jason Corriher told USA TODAY on Sunday. Cause of hard landing under investigation The safety team who organized the landing is looking into what caused the rough landing at the ceremony, according to Corriher. "Wind limits were not beyond their standards at the time of their jump so they are still looking into what actually occurred," Corriher said. However, Corriher said the parachute safety organizer "more or less chalked it up to just terrible luck." 'Our thoughts and prayers are with the paratroopers injured during tonight's pregame ceremony," the Arizona baseball team wrote on X after the incident. "Thank you for your service to our nation, and thank you to the first responders on site who provided their assistance."