Jet Ski Rider Injured in Charlotte County Accident Near Stump Pass, Officials Report
CHARLOTTE COUNTY — A personal watercraft accident near Stump Pass left one rider injured Friday, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).
Rider Ejected During Sharp Turn
FWC officials said the crash occurred on August 23, when a jet ski carrying a single rider attempted a sharp maneuver near the pass. The rider was ejected from the watercraft, and their foot became stuck between the machine’s speaker and body during the incident.
Emergency Response
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office and Charlotte County Fire Rescue both assisted FWC at the scene. Responders brought the injured individual back to shore before transporting them to a hospital for treatment. The extent of the injuries has not yet been released.
Ongoing Safety Concerns
While FWC continues to investigate the circumstances of the accident, boating safety advocates remind residents and visitors that personal watercraft can be unpredictable in sharp turns. Officials stress the importance of wearing proper safety gear and operating watercraft with caution, especially in busy or narrow waterways like Stump Pass.
Community Impact
Stump Pass is a popular destination for boaters and jet ski riders along Florida’s Gulf Coast, particularly during the summer months. Local authorities have urged caution as waterways remain crowded with recreational traffic.
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