PCSAR Rescues Hiker After Fall Near Rush Ridge
On Saturday Oct.18th, the Powell Count Search and Rescue team and other volunteers cameto the rescue of a hiker who went hiking where she fell 10 feet down the rock shelter near Rush Ridge.
Crew members hiked about a mile and a half before finding the hiker, packaging her in a vacuum mattress, and carrying her back to the trailhead. Read more here
Great job to the Powell County SAR team and other volunteers for rescuing the hiker as we wish her a speedy recovery. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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