>>1461663Three things.
Option 1: Climb down blade, and drop from furthest point possible. Under 75kg males should survive without injury, and larger ones would only have broken legs and hips without internal injury.
Option 2: Remain calm. Reposition yourself away from the fame and move furthest up the blade with the least incline. (Where arrow is pointing) and wait until the flames subside. Climb further as needed. Use safety harness if you begin to tire.
Option 3: Assuming the existence of notches alongside the pole, run through the fire, and climb down. The thermal conductivity of flames is not as bad as people intuitively would think, relative to scalding water or a burning hot solid object. It would be possible to quickly pass through them without much of an acute injury. The clothes may catch fire but assuming denim and cotton, they have at least a few dozen second until the combusted clothing begins to induce severe burns to the skin underneath. They would have enough time to make it partly or mostly down to stop, drop and roll with minimal second degree burns. Worse case scenario would be localized third degree burns.
Honestly just jumping was retarded. It's the worst possible thing they could have done. It seems to be they were two brainlets who panicked and thought it was over and just said "ON THREE MAN ONE, TWO THREE JUMP!!!!!" Oh well. Sucks to have been them.