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Highway 101 in Goleta reopened after crews rescue man hanging from overpass

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(UPDATE 5:05 p.m.): Santa Barbara County Fire Department Captain Dave Zaniboni says Highway 101 in Goleta is back open after fire crews rescued a man who was hanging from a sign on the Turnpike overpass.

The initial call came in around 3:50 p.m. Sunday.

Zaniboni says the man climbed over fencing and onto the sign over the southbound lanes of Highway 101. Fire officials say when they arrived, the man was hanging off of the sign over the highway. Officials don’t know why the man was there.

A firefighter was able to secure the man onto the sign and put a harness around him until a ladder truck arrived. The man was guided down the ladder by fire crews. No injuries were reported.

The highway was shut down for about 30 minutes while the rescue was in progress.


Highway 101 at Patterson near Goleta was closed for a brief moment because of a distraught person.

CHP said the opened the freeway after a short time.