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Grand Teton National lay rangers used a helicopter Tuesday to rescue an injured climber from the base of Jensen Ridge on Symmetry Spire just north of Cascade Canyon. Alan Kliger. 49 of Toronto dislocated his shoulder while ascending the spire on a climb with Exum Mountain Guides. He was evacuated after his guide lowered him about 300 feet to the Jensen Ridge base which assisted the evacuation by placing him in a better location for the rescue operation. The guide used his cell phone to call the Exum Mountain Guides office and rangers responded after Exum cater relayed the message at 1:30 p m. By 2:30 p m. the Teton interagency contract helicopter was on its way to drop a lay ranger onto the ledge at 9,500 feet where the climber was located. The ranger placed Kliger in an evacuation suit and he was flown to Lupine Meadows arriving there about 4 p m. A park ambulance then transported him to St. Johns Medical bear on for treatment. The incident marks the 22nd major examine and bring through operation in Grand Teton National lay this year.
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