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A teen was rescued 400 feet beneath the High Steel Bridge in Washington state on Saturday. ( Mason County Sheriff's Office) Fox News Digital has reached out to the authorities.
SHELTON, Wash. (KING/CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - A 19-year-old man fell 400 feet beneath a bridge and lived. On either side of the High Steel Bridge in Mason County, Washington is a 420 foot drop.
Sheriff's deputies and firefighters assembled and decided to use a rope and harness to scale the dangerous bridge and bring the 19-year-old to safety.
By Brad Matthews-The Washington Times -Tuesday, May 28, 2024 A 19-year-old man has escaped with minimal injuries after falling 400 feet into a canyon beneath the High Steel Bridge near Shelton ...
A 19-year-old fell 400 feet while walking beneath Mason County’s High Steel Bridge in Washington state during Memorial Day weekend, which is suspended over a canyon. He sustained only scrapes on ...
Teen tumbles 400 feet down ravine below High Steel Bridge in Washington, somehow survives Sheriff's deputies and firefighters assembled and decided to use a rope and harness to scale the dangerous ...
The teen was walking along a former trail beneath the High Steel Bridge, one of the tallest railroad bridges in the U.S., when he fell Saturday, authorities said.
A Washington teen is lucky to be alive. ... The Mason County Sheriff's Office says a 19-year-old fell approximately 400 feet down the side of the canyon at the High Steel Bridge on Sunday.
Sheriff's deputies and firefighters assembled and decided to use a rope and harness to scale the dangerous bridge and bring the 19-year-old to safety.
A teenager is lucky to be alive after surviving a 400 foot fall in Washington state. Authorities said the teen fell down the side of a canyon over the weekend at High Steel Bridge in Mason County.
A 19-year-old man fell down a 400-foot canyon below an iconic bridge in Washington state over the Memorial Day weekend and survived, authorities said. The man fell Saturday while trying to walk ...