
An injured hiker was rescued Sunday from Daniels Park in Douglas County after falling 20 toes from an overlook rock, South Metro Fireplace Rescue officers mentioned.
The company responded to reviews of an injured hiker in Daniels Park simply earlier than 3:45 p.m. Sunday, in response to a 4 p.m. assertion on social media.
South Metro officers mentioned crews needed to create a “technical rescue plan” to extract the hiker by rope. The hiker, an unidentified grownup, was taken to the hospital with unknown accidents.
A video posted by South Metro Fireplace Rescue exhibits crews hoisting the injured hiker up by means of a 150-foot pulley system and carrying the hiker out of the park on a stretcher.
No extra details about the rescue was accessible Sunday night.
Replace: Crews have made contact with one get together and dealing on a technical rescue plan to extract the get together through rope. pic.twitter.com/R68zLO60t8
— South Metro Fireplace Rescue (@SouthMetroPIO) August 24, 2025
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