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A deer hunter who was capable to stop his tumble down a precipice at grabbing a stump 40 feet from the bottom of the ravine has been liberated.
Hillsboro firefighters say Jason Henry, 32, was emulating a deer track on land owned by Longview Timber when he fell almost 100 feet on Monday p.m..
He administered to stop his fall by grabbing onto a tree, Hillsboro firefighters mention,
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"I was panicking. I got a family at family,
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Henry then used his cell phone to call for help.
"Mr. Henry shrieked 911 and was talking to a dispatcher the all period, attempting to narrate his location and how he got there so the deputies could find him," along to the Washington County Sheriff's Office. "The man continuously told the dispatcher namely he thought the stump was working to give path and he would fall down the perpendicular cliff."
Unsure of his accurate situation,
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Henry said he wasn't impaired and hiked behind to his pickup truck.
"Somebody's seeing out as me today," Henry said.
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