
SAR Team Rescues Woman and Dog in Minnesota Woods
The Pine County Sheriff's SAR team rescued a 41-year-old woman and her dog on Monday afternoon in the wooded area of East Central Minnesota after the woman was looking for her dog on Sunday night but never returned home. After being rescued, they were found in cold temperatures and checked for cold exposure.
Their newly trained human trackers discovered a signature print in the woods and kept looking for the woman over a mile-and-a-half from the initial print. Read more here
Excellent work to the Pine County Sheriff's SAR team and other volunteers for helping and rescuing the woman and her dog. We hope they are recovering well. Since winter is upon us, please make sure to dress warm wherever you are, especially if you plan on doing winter activities. Please be safe out there!
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