SAR Team Rescues Man After Mountain Fall
The Rocky Mountain National Park Search and Rescue team has rescued a man from Fort Collins after he climbed a mountain near Rocky Mountain National Park and fell at least 30 feet to the ground, sustaining injuries on Sunday.
On Sunday afternoon, park rangers were notified via satellite communication of the man's injuries after an approximate 30-foot roped fall on a mixed climbing route on 13,158-foot Taylor Peak. Read more here
Great work to the SAR team at Rocky Mountain National Park for rescuing the man. Please be safe out there!
Related Post
Jan
Thousands of Firefights in California Deployed in the Wake of The LA County Wild
In the wake of the disastrous wildfires that sparked and destroyed thousands of homes, California's governor Gavin Newson has announced 7,500 firefigh
Read MoreJan
Man Dies While Exploring Mine on Prince of Wales Island
Last week, a 50-year-old man from Washington State who was visiting a relative up in Alaska died after he and other people went to explore the Salt Ch
Read MoreJan
HFD Rescues Injured Hiker At Diamond Head Crater Trail
On Wednesday, the Honolulu Fire Department came to the rescue of a 57-year-old woman at the Diamond Head Crater Trail after she became unwell while ou
Read MoreJan
Injured Snowmobiler Rescued in West Yellowstone
On Tuesday morning, the Gallatin SAR team and other volunteers aided a snowmobiler in the West Yellowstone area after crashing their snowmobile into a
Read More