Man Rescued By SAR Teams in Vancouver Island After Avalanche
On a late Sunday afternoon, the North Shore SAR team, Campbell Search and Rescue, and other volunteers came to the aid of a man buried in snow after an avalanche erupted near Mt. Cain Ski Resort in the Vancouver Island area. The article details that the man suffered a leg injury and hypothermia.
It’s not clear if the man had been skiing or snowboarding. Read more here
Great work to all the SAR volunteers who tended to the injured man in Vancouver Island. To conclude, we hope the man is recovering well from his injuries, and as always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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