A BASE jumper was safely rescued he was seen dangling precariously from a cliff wall in the Kane Creek Area of Moab, Utah.

The 43-year-old man crashed into the wall around 1 p.m. on Wednesday, according to a statement shared on Thursday by the Grand County EMS.

First responders reached the jumper at 3:15 p.m., treated him for moderate injuries and secured him to prevent the risk of further fall, the statement said. The man was lifted out of the cliff at 4 p.m.

Grand County EMS worked with Grand County Search and Rescue, the Grand County Sheriff’s Office, Classic Air Medical and the DPS Aero Bureau to conduct this rescue.

The man is now in stable, non-life-threatening condition, according to officials, who have not released his name.

After crashing into the cliff wall, the BASE jumpe

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