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Image smith rock redmond oregon5/20/2023 The goal was set at $50,000.Īfter a first surgery on Sunday, Brandon said Cohen’s kidneys are OK. That’s when he fell,” said Lee.Īs of Tuesday morning, the GoFundMe had already raised more than $42,000. “From what I am hearing, I believe Cohen was starting to descend and just made a mistake with what he was clipping onto or clipping off of. RELATED: Adding parking a big focus of newly-released Smith Rock master planīrandon Lee told Central Oregon Daily News Monday that the fall happened as Cohen was on his way down. RELATED: The Great Outdoors: Smith Rock Spring Thing These funds will help offset extensive medical costs and help his parents be by his side at this very tragic time,” said Brandon and Noele Lee, who say they are good friends of the family. Three Redmond Fire personnel hiked to where the boy was and worked with troopers and bystanders to get Cohen to the landing zone.Ĭohen reportedly suffered a broken pelvis, wrist, ankle and ribs, collapsed lungs and a lacerated liver and kidney. Redmond Fire and Rescue said Oregon State Police were first on the scene and called for a helicopter transport. He was airlifted to Bend to be stabilized before being flown to Portland. The organizers of the fundraiser say Cohen fell while climbing with his grandfather. He’s seen smiling and giving a thumbs up. He’s undergone two surgeries in Portland.īased on a photo update released Tuesday, Cohen Schauman is in good spirits. An 11-year-boy fell 40 feet while climbing at Smith Rock State Park on Friday, according to a GoFundMe that has been launched to help cover his medical expenses.
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