
DCSAR Rescues Ten Year Old Boy in Rampart Range
The Douglas County Search and Rescue rescued a 10-year-old boy who was lost in the snowy wilderness of Rampart Range. The boy stayed composed, called for help, and was sent a "care package" from the DCSAR via drone.
The Rampart Range is on U.S. Forest Service property about a 50-mile drive south from Denver.
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We are thrilled to hear the boy was rescued safely all thanks to the Douglas County SAR team. Furthermore, we are amazed by the survival skills and knowledge the boy uses as he awaits for SAr teams to come to his rescue. If you want more tips on how to survive the wilderness after getting lost, this article provides information on what to do. As always, please be safe out there!
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