
Oregon SAR Team Saves Four People Stuck in Snow
The SAR Team in Curry County, Oregon saved four people who were stuck in the snow near Hazel Camp Road where they had to stay overnight in their cars until they were rescued late Sunday morning.
Curry County’s search and rescue team happened to be doing overnight survival training and were able to load up their SnoCat and find the stranded people and their vehicles a little after 11:15 a.m.
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The four people were lucky to be saved by the SAR Team if the team wasn't doing any training overnight. We're glad to hear that all four people were saved by the SAR Team and they had a place to stay warm overnight prior to being rescued. Please be safe out there!
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