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Police release footage of clifftop rescue in Warrumbungles

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22 April 2025, 9:20 PM

Police release footage of clifftop rescue in WarrumbunglesPolice have released Polair footage of Monday night's rescue in the Warrumbungle National Park. IMAGE: NSW Police

A woman and a man have been rescued following a multi-agency operation in Warrumbungle National Park.


About 5pm on Monday 21 April 2025, emergency services were called to the national park at Belougerie Flats Trail, Warrumbungle, with reports a woman had been injured while rock climbing.



A 47-year-old woman and an 80-year-old man activated a personal locator beacon (PLB) after the woman had slipped and fallen while climbing near Grand High Tops lookout.


Around 8.30am yesterday, Tuesday 22 April, Blue Mountains Police Rescue conducted a vertical rescue in conjunction with PolAir, Toll Ambulance Rescue helicopter, and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.


The vision shows two Police Rescue Squad officers from the Blue Mountains at the top of the cliff who were winched into the location by the Police Aircrew of PolAir 3. 100kg of specialist equipment was also winched into the site. The two people being rescued are shown near the end of the clip.


The woman was airlifted to Dubbo Base Hospital for treatment of suspected broken ribs.


The man was uninjured.


Orana Mid-Western Police District Acting Superintendent Paul Stephens said the operation represented a concerted multi-agency effort to rescue the two rock-climbers safely.


“This is a hugely positive outcome that is testament to the great work of all involved, particularly given the difficult terrain. We want to thank our emergency services partner agencies and volunteers for all they have done,” Acting Superintendent Stephens said.