
Injured Hiker Rescued Near Goblin Valley
SAR Teams in Emery County aided a 37-year-old woman who was hiking Little Wild Horse Canyon where she suffered a leg injury on the day of Thanksgiving.
“These rescuers put themselves in very difficult and dangerous places to help others when they should have been home dealing with a food coma,” the sheriff’s office said on Facebook. Read more here
Awesome work to the SAR teams in Emery County for rescuing the woman and dedicating their efforts on Thanksgiving to help rescue the injured hiker. We hope the woman is recovering from her leg injury well and as always, please be safe out there!
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