
SAR Teams Rescues People From Weekend Cliff Jumps
Over the weekend, two SAR teams in the Washington County and Grand County areas of Utah had their hands full as both teams separately rescued multiple people where in Washington County, the WCSAR rescued two men who sustained injuries after jumping off Toquerville Falls while in Grand County, they rescued four people after jumping off a cliff in North Fork.
It puts a strain on resources to rescue these people who could’ve prevented their injuries, Cashin says.
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Wow! Hats off to WCSAR and GCSAR for their dedication and time to aid multiple people in different rescues. This is a reminder not to jump off cliffs or waterfalls when hiking, especially with a group. Instead, let's be smart and not sustain any injuries outdoors. We hope this is a lesson for people who plan on going on a hike. Please be safe out there!
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