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MD: Hunter Dies From Tree Stand Fall In Harford County MD
September 17, 2010
Hunter Dies From Tree Stand Fall In Harford County MD
Annapolis, MD --(Ammoland.com)- On September 16, 2010 at 8:16 pm, the
Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) responded to a fatal hunting
accident that occurred in the 1900 block of Franklin Church Road in
Darlington, Md.
NRP’s investigation revealed that Paul Joseph Kemper Jr., 55, of York,
Pa. was bow hunting for deer when he fell out of his tree stand which was 25
feet off the ground.
Kemper was located by a hunting companion, Steven Edwin Myers, 54, also
of York, Pa. Kemper had an unattached tree stand safety harness near him
when he was discovered. Kemper’s body was transport to the Office of the
Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore for an autopsy. NRP’s Special Operations
Division will continue to investigate accident.
NRP investigated 12 hunting accidents during FY2010 and 14 hunting
accidents during FY2009. Tree stand accidents totaled six and seven
respectively during those years. NRP urge hunters should read, understand,
and practice manufactures recommendations before using any climbing
equipment or tree stands. Hunters should always use a full body harness as
part of the overall safety restraint system during tree stand use. More
information can be found at www.dnr.state.md.us/huntersguide/ts.asp .
The Maryland Natural Resources Police is the enforcement arm of the
Department of Natural Resources (DNR). With an authorized strength of 247
officers and a dedicated staff of civilian and volunteer personnel, the NRP
provide a variety of services in addition to conservation, maritime and
public lands law enforcement duties throughout the State of Maryland. These
services include homeland security, search and rescue, emergency medical
services, education, information and communications services on a round the
clock basis. NRP is the only police force aside from the Maryland State
Police that has statewide jurisdiction.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is the state agency
responsible for providing natural and living resource-related services to
citizens and visitors. DNR manages nearly one-half million acres of public
lands and 17,000 miles of waterways, along with Maryland’s forests,
fisheries and wildlife for maximum environmental, economic and quality of
life benefits. A national leader in land conservation, DNR-managed parks and
natural, historic and cultural resources attract 11 million visitors
annually. DNR is the lead agency in Maryland’s effort to restore the
Chesapeake Bay, the state’s number one environmental priority. Learn more at
www.dnr.maryland.gov .
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