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Zane Wach, 14, was taken off of ventilators during his ongoing medically-induced coma nearly a month after the boy wandered ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNCommunity rallies behind injured teen who fell over 100 feet in Mt. WhitneyA beloved teen and competitive swimmer at Hart High School in Santa Clarita was surrounded by messages of love and support on ...
It is unclear whether the father and son reached the summit, but any travelers reaching altitudes of 8,000 feet — sometimes lower — are susceptible to altitude sickness and symptoms.
Zane Wach, 14, left, began hallucinating before stepping off a 120-foot cliff while hiking with his father, seen right.
Zane remains in a medically induced coma at Sunrise Children’s Hospital. Besides the trauma to his head, his injuries from ...
Ryan Wach said his son Zane Wach, 14, experienced altitude sickness while climbing California's Mount Whitney and seemed to ...
Rescue personnel and law enforcement units in Inyo County conducted a nighttime rescue on Mount Whitney last week after a ...
A California teen, who was placed in a coma after he hallucinated and walked off a cliff while hiking, is now breathing on ...
Zane’s father says, ‘He’s not done being awesome, as he’ll show everyone as he pulls through this with everyone’s help’ ...
Mt. Whitney's peaks draw 30,000 hikers each year and an average of two suffer fatal injuries annually, according to the U.S. Forest Service. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) ...
A 14-year-old boy from California remains in a coma after altitude sickness caused him to hallucinate and walk off a 120-foot ...
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