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‘I kept thinking I was going to die’: Man survives 40-foot plunge from San Diego coastal cliff

Dustin Tanis recovers in a San Diego-area hospital on Aug. 16, 2021. (KSWB)

A man is recovering after falling 40 feet from atop the bluffs of Sunset Cliffs in San Diego, according to KTLA sister station KSWB in San Diego. 

Dustin Tanis said he had never been to the area before Saturday night and didn’t know the rocks were unstable.

“I went to one of the cliffs at the edge to take a look down to see if it was a way to get down there, and before I knew it, the rock underneath me cracked and fell,” he said. “I went from standing on solid ground to falling through the air.”

As he looked for his friends, who had invited him to a beach party, Tanis said it was too dark to see any warning signs.

“I thought to myself, you have to land on your feet to protect your head and your back,” he said. “You have to land on your feet. It’s going to hurt, but broken legs are going to feel better than a broken skull or spine.” 

Tanis said he was fully conscious when first responders arrived, and he heard them say there was no way a helicopter could get to him. Instead, he said, rescuers used a rope pulley system to slowly scale him up the mountain.

“I kept going in and out of consciousness at that point when I was on the gurney — and that’s when I kept thinking I was going to die,” Tanis said.

But he survived, although he suffered several broken bones, a collapsed lung and a crushed ankle. His recovery will be long, but he says he is so grateful to those who came to the rescue.

“Unbelievable what they did, because they risked their lives going down the same cliffs that crumbled under me. And having to pull me back up like that, that wasn’t easy,” he said. “They could’ve hurt their bodies just as well as I did. They are heroes. They saved my life, and I am forever grateful.”