West Virginia's Bridge Day canceled after parachutists exit

West Virginia's Bridge Day canceled after parachutists exit

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia's largest outdoor festival on the third-highest U.S. bridge next month was canceled Wednesday, a week after a group representing parachutists bailed out.

The Bridge Day Commission voted unanimously to cancel the Oct. 16 event on the New River Gorge Bridge.

Marcus Ellison, an organizer for a group of BASE jumpers, cited concerns about available health care in case of an emergency because of the coronavirus pandemic in announcing last week that the group would not participate. Some hospitals in southern West Virginia have been inundated in recent weeks with COVID-19 patients with a few saying their intensive care units were at capacity.

Ellison also was concerned there could be an insufficient number of bus drivers to transport BASE jumpers from the bottom to the top of the New River Gorge Bridge in Fayetteville on Oct. 16.

“The well-being of my jumpers is the number one priority as an event organizer,” Ellison told the Bridge Day Commission on Sept. 22.

BASE stands for building, antenna, span and Earth, the fixed objects from which jumpers leap.

Prior to the meeting, the Fayette County Commission, which has a representative on the Bridge Day Commission, alleged a small group of individuals “acted to influence” the BASE jumping group to cancel its participation.

The county commission said in a statement that Ellison was misled "to believe the jumpers he represents would not have the support they required to efficiently reach the jump site or have access to medical care should they suffer an injury. This small group knew the BASE jumper withdrawal would likely result in the cancellation of Bridge Day — and, they were right."

The statement did not identify the individuals or small group. Ellison did not immediately return a message...

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