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Man nearly loses hand after falling off boat and hitting propeller, California cops say

A man nearly lost his hand after he fell off a boat and was struck by the propeller on a California lake, reports said.
A man nearly lost his hand after he fell off a boat and was struck by the propeller on a California lake, reports said. Napa County Sheriff's Office

A man nearly lost his hand after he fell off a boat and was struck by the propeller on a California lake, reports said.

He suffered a “traumatic” partial hand amputation, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

He had been riding on the bow of the boat when the 39-year-old fell and was struck by the propeller at Lake Berryessa, CBS News Bay Area reported.

The man was not wearing a life jacket, but his family managed to pull him back into the boat, the station reported.

First responders from multiple agencies responded, and a quick-thinking deputy with the Napa County Sheriff’s Office applied a tourniquet to stop the bleeding from the “major lacerations on his hand and wrist,” officials said on Facebook.

Then he was flown to a hospital, officials said.

Riding on the bow of a boat is prohibited in California because it’s unsafe, according to the California Department of Parks and Recreation.

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This story was originally published July 18, 2023 at 12:32 PM with the headline "Man nearly loses hand after falling off boat and hitting propeller, California cops say."

Brooke Baitinger
McClatchy DC
Brooke Baitinger is a former journalist for McClatchyDC.