CCSAR Rescues Drivers in Separate Rescues on Ochoco National Forest
On Sunday, the Crook County Search and Rescue had its hands full after receiving two calls about drivers whose vehicles were stuck in the snow in the Ochoco National Forest area.
A preliminary investigation revealed two males were stuck in approximately 2-3 feet of snow while driving their Ford Ranger in snow conditions that exceeded both their vehicles’ and their driving abilities. Read more here
Thanks to the Crook County Search and Rescue team for their rescues. We hope the drivers in those separate rescues are doing well. Please always check the weather before going out. Since the weather is getting colder, ensure the roads are in great condition to drive safely. If the snow is too deep to drive, stay indoors. As always, please be safe out there!
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