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Hiker survives 100-foot fall onto cliff ledge

04:02 PM Dec 30, 2020 | Team Udayavani |

 

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A hiker in Utah, USA, survived a 100-foot drop onto a cliff ledge, where he remained stranded for hours before being rescued. The 29-year-old man was hiking in an area west of Ensign Peak, located near downtown Salt Lake City, according to Salt Lake City Fire Department.

“This morning SLC Fire’s Heavy Rescue Team rescued a 29 yr. old male hiking in the area that fell more than 100 feet landing on a cliff ledge,” the fire department wrote in a Twitter post on Sunday.

This morning SLC Fire’s Heavy Rescue Team rescued a 29 yr. old male hiking in the area that fell more than 100 feet landing on a cliff ledge. He sustained injuries to his pelvis and leg. After losing his phone he was stuck on the mountain for over 5 hours before 911 was called. pic.twitter.com/22xG2ExzAI

— Salt Lake City Fire Department (@slcfire) December 27, 2020
Fire Capt. Tony Stowe told The Salt Lake Tribune that the man tumbled down a mountain and came to a stop just before the cliff edge. He lost his phone while falling and could therefore not call emergency services for help. He remained stranded for more than five hours on the cliff ledge before help arrived.

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During this time, the man flashed his flashlight, waved his arms and yelled for help. This caught the attention of a group of homeless people who live in the area. They called 911 at about 9.30 AM, after which the fire department arrived to rescue the man, who has not been named.

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