
Man Rescued After Gunlock Falls Fall
A man in his 40s has been rescued by the Washington Count SAR team after he fell 30-40 feet down from Gunlock Falls in Utah where he sustained an injury on both legs and jaw injury.
This was the second rescue that occurred at Gunlock Falls on Saturday — the other involved an 18-year-old woman who was cliff jumping with her friends in the lower pool at the bottom of the falls. Read more here
We hope the man is doing well as he is recovering from his injuries. Special thanks to the Washington County SAR team, along with bystanders who helped rescue the man. Please be safe out there!
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