Bikini-clad woman saved in San Francisco cliff rescue

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Rescuers in San Francisco saved a bikini-clad woman dangling from a treacherous cliff near an oceanside landmark Wednesday afternoon.

Aerial video from the scene shows the woman clinging to the side of a cliff near the city’s iconic Cliff House restaurant, perched above the dangerous shores of Ocean Beach.

The shoeless woman was discovered gripping to the cliffside about 70 feet down from the top of the craggy cliff and high above the rocky waterline of the Pacific Ocean.

The woman was found dangling from a cliff. X/@abc7newsbayarea
A firefighter rappelled down the cliff to the woman. ABC7 News

SF Fire Department responders were seen dropping down a rescue cable for the woman to secure herself, and then a firefighter rappelled down the cliff to reach her.  

The rescuer then strapped a harness and a helmet onto the her before crews were able to walk her safely back up the cliff and away from danger.

Firefighters then placed the woman in an ambulance as medical workers evaluated her for any injuries.

SFFD officials said the woman was rescued at 4:50 p.m.

Fire crews helped her scale back up the cliff. ABC7 News

It was not immediately clear how the unidentified woman ended up on the rocks.

“Female patient has been retrieved from the cliff and is now being evaluated by fire personnel on scene,” SFFD spokesman Lieutenant Ken Smith said in a statement.

“There have been no injuries to any fire department members during this rescue.”

Emergency responders gave the woman a harness and helmet. X/@abc7newsbayarea
The treacherous coastline area is pounded by dangerous surf. ABC7 News
The woman was evaluated for injuries at the scene. ABC7 News

Fire officials said the woman appeared to be moving well as she climbed back up the cliff, but her medical condition remained unknown.

San Francisco’s Ocean Beach is notoriously dangerous due to strong rip currents and violent waves, prompting multiple high-risk rescues each year.

Between 2014 and 2020, at least eight people died there, leading to official warnings against swimming at the beach.

A man died there in May while attempting to rescue a dog.


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