PCSAR Rescues Four Ill Hikers in Separate Searches
Over the weekend, the Park County Search and Rescue team had their hands full as they aided four people in separate searches who all fell sick while out doing outdoor activities.
"Sunday's incident was up in the Crazy Mountains near Sheep Creek," said LaBaty, who explained the 40-year old male victim was bow hunting in the area and called 911 for assistance from his cellphone at around 4:13 p.m. Read more here
Despite their hands full with all the rescues, we want to commend the Park County Search and Rescue team for their prideful, dedicated work in saving people's lives. We hope the hikers are recovering well and as always, please be safe out there!
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