Fire officials rescued a person who tumbled 150 feet down a cliff overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco Saturday morning.
The victim was transported to a local hospital, where he was treated for minor injuries, officials said. His name and age were not released. "Excellent job to all the crews involved! The skills to coordinate and communicate in rescuing the victim is a testament to the professionalism and teamwork our agencies bring to the community on a daily basis," fire officials said.
Officials also warned visitors to avoid the edge of Battery Spencer, and to pay attention to warning signs posted around the cliff.
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