Skier Rescued By CVSAR After Serious Fall in Mount Cain
The Comox Valley Search and Rescue team aided a 35-year-old skier in Mountain Cain over the weekend after the skier suffered from a terrible fall where the individual felt unconscious.
On their social media, they say while the incident happened outside ski boundaries, Mount Cain’s patrol team started rescue efforts and prepared for air assistance. Read more here
Great work to the Comox Valley SAR and other volunteers for their cautious, and brave rescue efforts as we wish the 35-year-old skier a speedy and healing recovery. As always, please be safe out there!
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