DENVER (KDVR) — Nearly 50 people took part in a rescue operation at Devil’s Head on Sunday afternoon, a spokesperson from Douglas County Search and Rescue told FOX31.
A man fell while climbing in the area.
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Several agencies responded, including:
- Douglas County Search and Rescue
- Larkspur Fire Protection District
- Jackson 105 Fire Protection District
For those who aren’t familiar with rescue terminology — a complex, multi-step rescue was required to first reach the fallen climber, with rescue teams having to ascend to the area where he was located and then slowly levering him down a steep, rocky surface.
The rescue team described the rescue happening in this order:
- A two-pitch, high-angle rescue to get to him and then get him down
- A complex exposed carry
- Shorter pitch, high-angle lowering
- Numerous low-angle pitches to get through the terrain
After the rescue was completed, the man was taken to a helicopter in Rampart by an ambulance. He is receiving treatment for injuries sustained in the fall…