
Kyle McKnight, Williamson County EMT-P and first responder to site of John Holsinger’s recent bicycle accident, visits him in the hospital. Holsinger fell approximately 50 feet off of a bridge in Georgetown on Labor Day.
By KIM ESTES
Four Points News
Steiner Ranch resident John Holsinger is recovering from near fatal injuries sustained in a Labor Day bicycle accident in Georgetown where he fell some 50 feet from a bridge.
“His story is nothing short of a miracle,” said Kyle McKnight, an EMT-P with Williamson County EMS and first responder to the scene.
“I have broken hips, a broken femur, wrists, ribs – I’ve had 11 procedures in seven surgeries. Right now, I can’t stand up, I can’t walk,” said Holsinger, a 52-year-old triathlete, recovering at Seton Medical Center Williamson in Round Rock.
On Sept. 5, Holsinger met up with 50 riders from the Bat City Cycling club for a planned 60 mile bike ride through Northwest Austin.
Going approximately 30 mph at mile 16, a cyclist in front of him blew a tire and caused a domino-like crash.

A view of Ronald Reagan Boulevard near the site where John Holsinger fell following a bicycle accident on Labor Day. It is estimated he fell 50 feet.
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