
TCSSAR Rescues Stranded Man At Herring Creek
On Saturday, the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Office SAR team rescued a man who was stranded on a rock in the middle of Herring Creek as water started rising rapidly.
When they arrived on the scene, SAR members found the man in shallow, fast-moving water and used a team water-crossing technique to rescue him. Read more here
We're glad the man was rescued safely all thanks to the TCSSAR team. We hope the man is doing well and as always, please be safe out there!
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