San Diego hearth service have launched footage from the rescue of a person who had fallen 20 ft down a cliffside gap at Sundown Cliffs.
The workforce labored for 20 hours, with employees rotating each six hours, to chip away at rock and free the unknown man, who’s recovering from the incident, and was awake for many of the rescue.
He had been pinned from the waist downward by rocks and particles, and specialist officers needed to work rapidly earlier than a predicted rise in tide.
As the person was freed, he was capable of say “thanks” to his rescuers.