17-year-old boy who jumped during a class field trip Thursday should be charged with trespassing for climbing on the bridge, CHP Officer Chris Rardin told The Press Democrat of Santa Rosa.
Rardin said he could not disclose where the boy was hospitalized or provide details on his condition. The Associated Press withheld the name of the teen because of his age.
Surfer Chris Paicos told KGO he witnessed the jump.
"As he paddled by, I asked him what he was up to, and he said it was a stunt," Paicos said.
Surviving a jump at all from Golden Gate Bridge is a rare feat. Last year, 32 people committed suicide by leaping into the water. The impact tends to cause severe internal injuries and broken bones. Those not killed by the fall itself often drown.
About 98 percent of jumps from the bridge end in death.