Climber falls in Mount St. Helens crater
MOUNT ST. HELENS, Wash. — A climber has fallen into the crater at Mount St. Helens and a rescue is under way.
The Skamania County sheriff’s says it received a 911 cell phone call for help about 1 p.m. Monday.
Undersheriff Dave Cox says a helicopter that does contract work for the U.S. Geological Survey spotted the climber on a steep slope near the bottom of the crater but was unable to pick him up because of high winds and whiteout conditions.
Cox says a Coast Guard rescue helicopter has been called but it’s uncertain if the climber can be rescued before dark. A ground rescue team is being organized.
The sheriff’s office says the climber’s condition is unknown but he’s blowing a rescue whistle.