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Man has life-threatening injuries after falling 50 feet near Steelhead Falls

Redmond, ORLocal News

An elderly man sustained life-threatening injuries after a fall near Steelhead Falls on September 21, highlighting the dangers of the area. Witnesses reported that the man fell nearly 50 feet down a steep bank, prompting immediate rescue efforts from local emergency services. The swift response from law enforcement and medical teams was crucial in providing the necessary care to the injured individual. This unsettling incident sheds light on the potential hazards associated with the picturesque but treacherous landscapes of the Crooked River region. Steelhead Falls is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, yet its steep banks pose significant risks.

Local authorities emphasize the importance of safety precautions when enjoying the natural beauty of the area. As investigations continue, community members are reminded to remain vigilant while engaging in recreational activities. The incident serves as a critical reminder of the need for improved safety measures in outdoor spaces.

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