Dog Rescued After Marble Creek Fall
The Baker County SAR team rescued a dog after the canine and his owner were hiking near the Marble Creek area, where the dog fell into an embankment, sustaining injuries.
Sheriff Ash deployed the Baker County Search and Rescue Ropes Team, and they hiked approximately 800 feet down the steep embankment to rescue the dog. Read more here
Great work to the BCSAR team for coming to Auggie's rescue. We wish the canine a sweet recovery. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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