A 19-year-old woman who took an 80-foot sliding fall was rescued Tuesday in Rocky Mountain National Park.

The woman, from Webster Groves, Mo., fell steep snow covered terrain in the upper Andrews Creek area, landing in rocks, according to a news release from the park. She received numerous injuries and was suffering from hypothermia when Rocky Mountain National Park Search and Rescue Team members reached her about 3:30 p.m., the release stated.

Search team members provided advanced medical care and requested assistance from a Colorado National Guard helicopter from Buckley Air Force Base to extricate the woman via a hoist operation, using a winch-operated cable, which happened about 8 p.m. Rocky Mountain Rescue Group of Boulder County assisted with the helicopter hoist operations, according to the release.

The woman was flown to Upper Beaver Meadows and was transferred by ambulance to the emergency room at Estes Park Health, the release stated.