
Hiker Rescued in Canyon Falls
A woman was saved by Kelowna Fire Team after she went hiking at Canyon Falls where she fell and injured her leg on Saturday.
“The Technical Rescue team located the patient by the waterfall about an hour’s walk in from the nearest road access,” said KFD Captain Mike Brownlee. Read more here
Special thanks to the Fire Team in Kelowna for coming to the woman's rescue. We hope she's doing okay as she recovers and always be careful when hiking alone. Please be safe out there!
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