
Grant County SAR Team Rescues Woman and Dog From Utah Flash Flood
The Grant County SAR Team has rescued a 38-year-old woman and her dog after they were swept away in a rapid flash flood in the canyons of Moab, Utah on Thursday night.
They said the 38-year-old woman sent an emergency satellite SOS using her phone on Thursday night after she was caught in the water in Mary Jane Canyon. Read more here
Great work to the Grant County SAR teams for rescuing the woman and her dog. Remember to be prepared when the weather gets bad like checking the forecast weather for example and pack some important necessities in case of an emergency. Please be safe out there!
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