Man Rescued in Big Sur

A man in California was rescued after spending two days trapped in his car, which had plunged 400 feet down a cliff. The incident began when the man left work late on a Sunday night and failed to return home. Search efforts were initiated by the California Highway Patrol Coastal Division, covering the coastline from Post Ranch in Big Sur to Monastery Beach in Carmel. The man was located by the Big Sur Fire Chief, who descended the cliff to assess his injuries. The man had reportedly swerved to avoid deer on the road, causing his vehicle to veer off and roll down the cliff, ejecting him through the sunroof in the process. Despite being stranded for two days, the man was found to be stable with moderate injuries and was airlifted to Natividad Medical Center in Salinas for treatment.  
Location: 36°20'31.1"N 121°53'33.9"W, Big Sur, CA, USA
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