Emergency crews worked to save a woman who was trapped under a 1,500-pound boulder on North Table Mountain Wednesday afternoon.

The Golden Fire Department and multiple other agencies responded to help the woman.

Assisting @GoldenCOFire on a hiker rescue in North Table Mtn Park. pic.twitter.com/M90lCPskbr — WestMetroFire (@WestMetroFire) April 5, 2017

"Hiker has multiple fractures and is in critical condition," the Golden Fire Department said on Twitter at about 2:30 p.m.

Crews hiked in on foot and used an ATV to bring pieces of a hydraulic spreader and special airbags to remove boulder, officials said.

First responders were able to get the boulder off the woman at about 2:45 p.m.

Once the woman was freed, crews had to transport her on a stretcher to a medical helicopter waiting nearby.

"A medical helicopter is on standby at the top of N. Table Mtn., but still a 45 minute hike away so they're working on alternative ideas," the Golden Fire Department said on Twitter.

"The patient is being walked to a rope system that will take her to the waiting medical helicopter," officials said a short time later.

Officials said the 30-year-old woman was unconscious but her vitals were "fairly good."

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