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SOLO HIKER RESCUED AFTER FALLING OFF ONEONTA TRAIL DOWN STEEP EMBANKMENT IN MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON

MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OR - The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) reports that on Friday, July 12th, 2024, a little before 9:00 a.m., a 50-year-old solo hiker, called 911 and reported that she was hiking the Oneonta Trail when she fell down a steep embankment and could not get back to the trail.

She was able to give dispatchers an accurate location of where she fell. By about 9:10 a.m., two MCSO deputies were on the trail, making their way to the fallen hiker based on the location she gave. They reached her at about 9:45 a.m. between Middle Oneonta Falls and Upper Oneonta Falls, and found her to be without significant injury.

Hiker Rope Rescue OR

Rescuers estimate that the woman fell approximately 80 feet down the embankment. The hiker didn’t realize that she had accidently left the marked trail and found herself on a slope with fallen trees and loose ground when she lost her footing and tumbled down the embankment. 

Personnel from both Corbett Fire and Cascade Locks Fire and EMS responded and performed a rope rescue (left) to get the hiker up the steep embankment. Once returned to the trail, she was able to hike herself out with rescuers. They reached the trailhead parking lot a little before noon. The hiker was evaluated by medics and found to be without significant injury, other than scrapes and bruises. She opted to not seek further medical evaluation and drove herself home.

Along with our two deputies, MCSO would like to acknowledge the work of Corbett Fire and Cascade Locks Fire and EMS.

 

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