
Rock Climber Rescued After Rock Fall Near Ochoco Reservoir
On Wednesday night, the Oregon Army National Guard Helicopter crew came to the aid of a 49-year-old woman, who suffered injuries from a rock that fell onto her while for a climb with another person near the Ochoco Reservoir area.
While the two were climbing, a rock fell and hit the woman in the torso, knocking her down to a ledge that was about 8 feet wide and about 30 feet off the valley floor, Sanchez said. Read more here
Great work to the Oregon Army National Guard Helicopter team for coming to the woman's rescue. We wish her a healing recovery . Have a wonderful Labor Day weekend and as always, please be safe out there everyone!
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