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Ice Climber Injured on Officer’s Gulch

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Who: A male ice climber
Where: Officer’s Gulch, The Shroud, Colorado
His mistake: It’s unknown
What happened: Two men were ice climbing on The Shroud route near Copper Mountain and Frisco in Colorado. At some point during the climb, one of the men fell 40 feet. His friend called 911 and 22 volunteer rescuers responded. Rescue teams used snowmobiles to reach the man and transport him to a waiting ambulance. It is unclear how the man fell and what injuries he suffered.

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