
Man Rescued By BLM Rangers After Motorcycle Fall From Cliff
A man was rescued by BLM Rangers in Arizona after he was riding on his motorcycle and fell 50 feet off the ledge with his vehicle.
Search and Rescue Crews spent four hours hiking to the man’s distant location, stabilizing him, and transporting him to the hospital. Read more here
Great work to the BLM Rangers and others involved in searching for and rescuing the man. We hope and pray the man has a speedy recovery. Please be safe out there!
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