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8-Year-Old Boy Killed by Falling Tree at Massachusetts YMCA Camp

8-Year-Old Boy Killed by Falling Tree at Massachusetts YMCA Camp

News EditorBy News EditorAugust 19, 2026 U.S. News 4 Mins Read

An 8-year-old boy died after a tree fell on people at a YMCA summer camp in Wayland, Massachusetts, on Tuesday morning. The child suffered life-threatening injuries and was airlifted to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. A camp counselor was also injured but was treated and released. Camp Chickami will remain closed for the rest of the week while the community mourns and support services are provided.

Article Subheadings
1) The incident at Camp Chickami
2) How the tree collapse unfolded
3) Emergency response and injuries
4) Camp closure and support services
5) Officials respond to the loss

The incident at Camp Chickami

The fatal incident occurred Tuesday morning at YMCA Camp Chickami in Wayland, a Massachusetts community west of Boston. Officials said a tree fell onto multiple people during the summer camp program, striking an 8-year-old camper and an adult camp counselor. The child was critically injured at the scene, while the counselor sustained less serious injuries.

The circumstances reported by local public safety officials indicate that the falling tree caused a sudden and dangerous chain reaction in the camp area. The incident prompted an immediate emergency response from Wayland firefighters, police officers and medical personnel.

How the tree collapse unfolded

Neil McPherson, Wayland’s fire chief, said a large branch struck the boy after one tree fell and hit another tree. That impact created what he described as a domino effect, bringing additional branches down in the area.

The adult victim was reportedly hit by a smaller branch. The available account does not identify a weather-related cause or provide additional details about the tree’s condition. Authorities have described the event as a tragic accident and have not announced further findings.

Emergency response and injuries

First responders arrived to find the child suffering from life-threatening injuries and the adult with less serious injuries. Medical crews arranged for the child to be transported by helicopter to a nearby Massachusetts hospital, where he later died from his injuries.

A representative of the YMCA said the counselor received treatment and was released from the hospital. No additional injuries were reported in the available information. The response focused on urgent medical care, transportation to the hospital and securing the camp scene.

Camp closure and support services

Camp Chickami will remain closed for the rest of the week following the death. The closure affects camp operations as the YMCA responds to the incident and provides assistance to children, families and employees who were connected to the program.

Jack Fucci, president and chief executive of the West Suburban YMCA, said grief counseling and other support resources would be made available to camp staff, campers and their families. The organization has also placed the victim’s family at the center of its response.

“The entire West Suburban YMCA family is grieving the loss of a young camper when a tree fell at Camp Chickami in Wayland on Tuesday. We are keeping the camper’s family foremost in our thoughts at this extraordinarily difficult time.”

Officials respond to the loss

Wayland officials expressed condolences to the boy’s family and friends and acknowledged the wider impact on the community. Acting Police Chief Mark Hebert said the town was extending its support to those facing the loss.

“I want to offer our sincere thoughts and support to the family and friends who are facing this tragic loss,” said Mark Hebert.

Neil McPherson also urged anyone experiencing overwhelming grief or anxiety to seek help and speak with someone. His statement emphasized community support as Wayland and the camp community cope with the death.

Key Points
Number Key Point
1 An 8-year-old camper died after a tree fell at Camp Chickami in Wayland.
2 A camp counselor was injured, treated and released from the hospital.
3 Officials said the tree struck another tree, creating a chain reaction of falling branches.
4 The camp is closed for the rest of the week, with grief counseling and support available.

Summary

The death of the young camper at Camp Chickami has prompted the camp’s temporary closure and a coordinated response from the YMCA and Wayland officials. Emergency responders treated two victims after the tree collapse, but the child’s injuries proved fatal. Counseling and other resources are being offered to help affected families, campers and staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Camp Chickami?

A tree fell and struck multiple people during summer camp in Wayland, Massachusetts, on Tuesday morning.

Who was injured?

An 8-year-old boy suffered life-threatening injuries and later died at a nearby hospital. An adult camp counselor suffered minor injuries and was released after treatment.

Will the camp remain open?

No. Camp Chickami will remain closed for the rest of the week, and the YMCA is making grief counseling and other support services available.

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