
Skydiver Rescued After Getting Stuck on Virginia Tech Scoreboard
A skydiver safely returned to the ground Saturday after his parachute caught on the scoreboard at Virginia Tech's spring football game. Emergency crews used a crane to bring him down without injury in what could have been a dangerous situation.
A pregame skydiving performance turned into a successful rescue mission when quick-thinking first responders saved a parachutist stuck high above the field at Lane Stadium.
The skydiver was descending toward the field during Virginia Tech's spring football game Saturday when wind pushed him off course. His parachute snagged on the top of the scoreboard, leaving him suspended in midair as thousands of fans watched below.
Emergency personnel immediately sprang into action. Within minutes, they positioned a crane and carefully lifted the stranded skydiver to safety.
Virginia Tech confirmed the good news on social media. "We are grateful to report that the skydiver was safely secured and is currently stable," the university posted.

The game was briefly delayed while rescue crews worked, but the delay became a showcase of professional emergency response. Fans who came to watch football instead witnessed firefighters, paramedics, and event staff coordinate a flawless rescue operation.
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What could have been a tragedy became a testament to preparation and teamwork. The university's emergency personnel had the right equipment on site and knew exactly how to use it.
Their swift response meant the skydiver never spent more than a short time in a dangerous position. The coordination between first responders, medical teams, and event staff showed what happens when safety protocols work exactly as designed.
Virginia Tech thanked everyone involved for their "swift, coordinated and professional response." That professionalism turned a scary moment into a successful rescue that everyone could feel good about.
The skydiver walked away stable and safe, and the spring game continued as planned.
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