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Mountain climber dies after falling 20 metres near Lac Des Arcs

FILE: STARS Air Ambulance. File / Global News

A mountain climber has died after falling more than 20 metres on Heart Creek Trail near Alberta’s Lac Des Arcs.

The 42-year-old man was airlifted to hospital in potentially life-threatening condition Friday afternoon.

EMS responded and met with a conservation officer at about 2:45 p.m., who said the injured climber was “a distance into the backcountry.”

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A paramedic and the officer hiked for about 20 minutes before finding the injured man, believed to be in his 30s, EMS said.

EMS suggested he landed on a hard surface after falling about 20 metres.

Alpine Helicopter and Kananaskis Country Public Safety helped extricate the climber using a helicopter and sling. STARS Air Ambulance then airlifted him to Calgary’s Foothills Medical Centre, EMS said.

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“EMS has no information as to the cause of the fall, or if the individual was using/wearing safety equipment,” paramedics said in a statement.

Paramedics said he suffered “a variety of serious soft-tissue injuries and internal injury.”

Lac Des Arcs is located about 80 kilometres west of Calgary.

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