
Grant County SAR Team Rescues Woman in Moab Canyon
The Grant County SAR team along with EMS rescued a 50-year-old woman in the Bow and Arrow Canyon area late Monday night after her hair got caught in the gear she was wearing while rock climbing, suffering from injuries.
Paramedics bandaged the woman's injuries while the search and rescue teams set up a system to lower her to the ground below. Read more here
Great job to the Grant County EMS and SAR teams for coming to the woman's aid. We hope she is recovering well from her injuries—this a friendly reminder to tie your hair where depending on what outdoor activity you plan on participating like rock climbing. More importantly, please be safe out there!
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