Seattle firefighters carried out a rope rescue Sunday after getting a report of a person trapped about 40 feet down an embankment in Discovery Park. The Seattle Fire Department said crews responded to the call shortly before 4 p.m. and planned an aerial high-direction rope rescue to bring the patient up the embankment. Firefighters later made contact with the patient, who reported a minor injury and was seated on a shelf down the embankment, according to the department.
Crews cut through thick brush to reach the patient, and firefighters from Rescue Company 1 were lowered down, the department said. Firefighters then lowered the patient down to the beach in a Stokes basket, where crews were staged. Medics evaluated the patient, who turned down transport to the hospital.
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