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Originally published Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 11:00 PM

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Mount Rainier ranger killed in climbers' rescue

A Mount Rainier climbing ranger has died during efforts to rescue four injured climbers from Waco, Texas.

The Associated Press

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LONGMIRE, Wash. —

A Mount Rainier climbing ranger has died during efforts to rescue four injured climbers from Waco, Texas.

Mount Rainier National Park spokesman Kevin Bacher (BAA-ker) says 34-year-old Nick Hall fell 3,000 feet Thursday from the 13,700-foot level of the 14,411-foot mountain. He was dead when other rangers reached him several hours later.

A helicopter plucked two of the injured climbers off the mountain Thursday night while two others were waiting out a worsening storm overnight with the aid of park rangers.

The Texas party includes two men and two women. Bacher says all four have non-life-threatening injuries. None was immediately identified.

The climbers were roped together when they fell on Emmons Glacier. The two women at the end of the rope ended up in a crevasse. Rangers who responded to a cell phone call helped them out of the crevasse.

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