Individual rescued after 100-foot fall off SF cliff on Memorial Day

The San Francisco Fire Department is warning visitors to the city to take precautions after an individual taking in a World War II memorial at Lands End fell nearly 100 feet from a cliff.

Capt. Jack Ayers, the spokesperson for SFFD, said the first calls came in around 7 p.m. on Memorial Day.

The calls were “first reported as a child falling 70 to 100 feet down a cliff from a trail in the war memorial area,” Ayers told SFGATE. “Crews arrived on scene within less than five minutes from the Richmond District stations, Station 34 and Station 14, and they were able to interview witnesses and pinpoint a location where they discovered one subject down, not moving, below the cliff.”…

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