Paraglider slams into power lines, knocks out electricity to Florida neighborhood

The unidentified man was hospitalized with electrical burns.

— -- A Florida paraglider is lucky to be alive after he slammed Tuesday morning into power lines carrying 7,200 volts of electricity, knocking out electricity in a St. Petersburg neighborhood

After firefighters untangled the man from the power lines, he was transported to Bayfront Health St. Petersburg's trauma unit with electrical burns, St. Petersburg Fire & Rescue tweeted.

"If you come in contact with multiple ones you are almost doubling the voltage that has the potential to go through your body,” St. Petersburg Fire & Rescue Deputy Marshall Steven Lawrence said.

Paragliders have long plagued the neighborhood, Tallon said. "You could start a house on fire, he could kill himself," the fed-up resident said. "He could hurt somebody on the ground. There is a child’s playground right down there."

The pilot did not violate any laws, police said, adding that paragliders are allowed to take off and land wherever they want, provided they don't enter restricted air space.