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Sole survivor of a 400-foot rock climbing fall told 911 dispatcher he could ‘hardly breathe’

A rock climber who survived a long fall that killed his three companions hiked back to his car despite serious injuries and told a 911 dispatcher that he could 鈥渉ardly breathe,鈥 according to a recording obtained Thursday by The Associated Press.

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Sole survivor of a 400-foot rock climbing fall told 911 dispatcher he could 'hardly breathe'

The Okanogan County Search and Rescue team responds to a climbing accident in the North Cascades mountains in Washington on Sunday, May 11, 2025. (Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office via AP)


A rock climber who survived a long fall that killed his three companions hiked back to his car despite serious injuries and told a 911 dispatcher that he could 鈥渉ardly breathe,鈥 according to a recording obtained Thursday by The Associated Press.

Anton Tselykh and his climbing partners were descending a gully between towering granite spires in Washington’s North Cascades mountains on Saturday evening when an anchor securing their ropes tore out the rock. All four plummeted hundreds of feet.

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