
PCSAR Rescues Two People From Extreme Weather in Black Hills
The Pennington County Search and Rescue team rescued two people on Tuesday from powerful high winds after they were stuck in 1 foot of snow in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
The rescue mission occurred roughly 5 hours after the Pennington County Sheriff’s Department released a statement stating that the Black Hills was unsuitable for travel. Read more here
Great work to the PCSAR team for rescuing the two people. This is a reminder to make sure to check the weather before going out. Please be safe out there!
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