Idaho Falls man rescued after Mount Heyburn fall


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STANLEY, Idaho (AP) — A 55-year-old Idaho Falls man who fell and likely suffered a broken leg on Mount Heyburn in central Idaho has been rescued after spending a night on the mountain.

Custer County Search and Rescue officials say a Blackhawk helicopter provided by the Idaho Air National Guard was used to bring Ronald Wallace to safety at about 11:30 a.m. Friday.

Authorities say Wallace sustained the injury on Thursday after a 10-foot fall on the 10,300-foot peak about 8 miles southeast of Stanley.

Idaho Mountain Search & Rescue officials say they didn't receive a call until about 10 p.m. Thursday and so had to wait until morning to make the rescue.

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