miércoles, 8 de agosto de 2018

Coast Guard aircrew hoists man who fell off cliff near Lincoln City, Oregon

Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ali Flockerzi

NEWPORT, OR, UNITED STATES


A Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Chad Morris, an aviation survival technician stationed at Sector North Bend, poses next to the man he helped rescue off of God's Thumb, a cliff near Lincoln City, Oregon, Aug. 7, 2018.

The Coast Guard helicopter crew helped the Lincoln County Fire Department personnel locate the individual, who fell approximately 100 feet down the cliff.

A Coast Guard Sector North Bend aircrew aboard an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter rescue a man after he became stranded on God's Thumb, a cliff near Lincoln City, Oregon, Aug. 7, 2018.

The man slipped and fell 100 feet down the cliff but was reportedly uninjured at the time of the hoist.

Photo by Andy Parker, Lincoln County Ropes Rescue Team.

A Coast Guard Sector North Bend aircrew stands next to the man they rescued after he fell 100 feet down God's Thumb, a cliff near Lincoln City, Oregon, on Aug. 7, 2018.
The Lincoln County Ropes Rescue Team encountered difficulties during their rescue attempt and requested further assistance from the Coast Guard crew to help hoist him to safety.

U.S. Coast Guard photo

NEWPORT, Ore. -- A Coast Guard aircrew hoisted a man who reportedly fell off a cliff called God’s Thumb, near Lincoln City, Tuesday afternoon.

The man was hoisted by a Coast Guard Sector North Bend aircrew at 6:22 p.m. and then safely transported to Toledo.

A Lincoln City Fire Department crew contacted Coast Guard Sector North Bend Command Center personnel at approximately 1:30 p.m., requesting helicopter rescue assistance.

Sector North Bend personnel dispatched the aircrew aboard an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter, who helped the fire department crew locate the individual, who fell approximately 100 feet down the cliff.

The Lincoln County Technical Rope Rescue Team encountered difficulties during their rescue attempt and requested further assistance from the Coast Guard crew to help hoist him to safety.

The man was reportedly in stable condition at the time of the hoist.

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