Colorado climber plunges 30 feet after gear 'failed' scaling mountainside, rescuers say

A climber found himself in a life-threatening situation after falling 30 feet down a mountainside in Colorado, prompting a daring rescue operation by local firefighters. The incident took place in the rugged landscape of North Cheyenne Cañon, where the climber was stranded more than 400 feet above the road, according to the Colorado Springs Fire Department.

Emergency teams were dispatched to the scene at approximately 2:17 p.m. on Monday. Upon arrival, firefighters faced a challenging ascent up the steep terrain to reach the injured climber, who was in critical condition. Immediate medical attention was administered as the rescue operation began.

To safely transport the climber down the treacherous slope, rescuers constructed a high-angle rope system. This sophisticated setup allowed them to carefully lower the climber, who was secured in a rescue basket. The complex operation required nearly three hours of concerted effort from specialized rescue teams.

The operation was further supported by a drone team that provided aerial guidance, helping rescuers identify the safest path for the descent. Meanwhile, medical personnel prepared whole blood at the base of the mountain, ready to administer it if the situation demanded.

Colorado Springs Fire Department crew lowering injured climber down mountainside

In a remarkable display of coordination and skill, the firefighters successfully completed the hours-long rescue mission, ensuring the climber’s safe transport off the mountainside. The event underscored the expertise and dedication of the Colorado Springs emergency response teams.

A drone team provided aerial guidance to help crews find the safest route, while whole blood was staged at the base of the mountain in case it was needed.

view of mountainside split with drone flying near mountainside

A drone team provided crews with aerial guidance to ascend the rugged mountainside using the safest routes. (Colorado Springs Fire Department)

The climber was ultimately airlifted to a local hospital. No updates on the climber’s injuries or his identity were immediately provided.

Firefighters, however, did provide some details about what led to the fall.

Colorado Springs Fire Department crew lowering injured climber down mountainside

The climber suffered critical injuries in the 30-foot fall. Firefighters said he was not wearing a helmet, though did not specify what type of injuries he sustained. (Colorado Springs Fire Department)

“We’ve learned the climber lost his grip while securing himself; the gear failed, and he was not wearing a helmet,” the fire department said.

Officials credited the climber’s partner with “saving crucial time” by calling 911 and helping guide rescuers directly to the injured climber’s location.

Authorities urged climbers to wear proper safety equipment, carry a charged phone and “never hike or climb alone.”

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