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Difficult_Space_1297 t1_je07zfo wrote
This isn’t a suicide question, thanks though.
Legitimate_Egg_2073 t1_je080x1 wrote
No but probably bc the news doesn’t cover those instances.. it I’m sure many people have fallen on various less steep parts, especially while venturing off trails..
NoHopeOnlyDeath t1_je08mm4 wrote
My dad was a firefighter in Hamden for 20 years, and participated in MANY stuck hikers on and around West and East Rock parks. Just asked him and he said people had fallen off and survived, but not serious falls from the top that he knew of.
Mountainclimber26 t1_je0fkc4 wrote
Yes. I witnessed a fall of about 40 feet and the person was able to walk away (to the hospital)
chmod777 t1_je0tkke wrote
Dont tik tok it either!
Neowwwwww t1_je1frio wrote
Keep me posted. Or Rip
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Bongo_Don t1_je2i4x0 wrote
Here's an example of the news "not covering those". There are more if you bother to look.
https://www.nhregister.com/metro/article/New-Haven-FD-Person-fell-down-100-feet-at-East-15721959.php
Legitimate_Egg_2073 t1_je2quuf wrote
That article is about East Rock not West Rock.
Temporary-Car7981 t1_je3wx6u wrote
Yes, I know someone who did just that. Landed in pine trees and broke dozens of bones. Was found by my friend's dog while hiking.
He lived another decade, and then died recently by suicide. Mental illnesses can be brutal, especially since they interfere with living a normal life. One has to give up many dreams (medical school, career, etc) just to focus on making it through the day.
jawslsp t1_je07vxa wrote
Hey buddy— don’t do it! PM me if you need help finding help.