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Motorcyclist thrown over MacKay Bridge off-ramp in early morning crash

Investigators search the area where a motorcyclist was thrown over the MacKay Bridge off-ramp in an early morning crash. Marieke Walsh / Global News

A man was thrown over the off ramp of the MacKay Bridge in Halifax in an early morning motorcycle crash Friday.

Police say the 19-year-old man was thrown 60-70 feet down a steep embankment, sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. Investigators believe alcohol may have been a factor.

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Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency’s rope rescue team responded to the scene along with paramedics and police.

Paramedics stabilized the man on a stretcher and then the rope rescue team rappelled the man back up the embankment.

Emergency crews were called to the area at 4:20 a.m. Barrington Street was closed in both directions from the MacKay Bridge off-ramp to Africville Road until 7:30 a.m.

Northbound traffic on Barrington Street was being redirected down Africville Road.

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