A man jumped from the I-95 Millard Tydings Memorial Bridge into the Susquehanna River Thursday and survived the initial fall, according to local fire and rescue officials.The bridge is approximately 90 feet above the water.Scott Hurst, chief of the Susquehanna Hose Company in Havre de Grace, confirmed shortly before 5 p.m. that a person jumped from the bridge and would be flown via helicopter to a regional trauma center.A call for a water rescue for a person who had jumped from the southbound side of the bridge, which is upriver from Havre de Grace, was dispatched by the Harford County 911 Center at 4:38 p.m., according to monitored emergency radio transmissions.Members of the Water Witch Volunteer Fire Company, of Port Deposit on the Cecil County side of the river, used a boat to pick up the man, who was in the water and clinging to a bridge piling, according to Steve Allers, deputy chief for Susquehanna Hose.The man was then taken to the Havre de Grace City Yacht Basin, where he was put on an ambulance and taken to the Maryland National Guard facility off Old Bay Lane, according to Allers.Allers said the patient was placed on a helicopter that landed at the National Guard helipad and then flown to a trauma center."He was alive and well when he was flown out," Allers said.