
Two Women Rescued By MCSO SAR Team After Being Stranded in Arizona Desert
On Monday, two women were rescued by the Mohave County Sheriff's Office SAR team after they got stuck in the sand outside the Mesquite area of Nevada while driving side-by-side vehicle where they had no food or shelter of any sort.
“Search and Rescue wants to remind everyone when recreating in the remote and rugged wilderness areas of Mohave County to travel in groups with multiple vehicles, bring plenty of supplies (such as food, water and even shelter) and have the necessary tools that may be needed to assist the continuation of your trip (spare tires, extra belts, shovels, and so forth),” officials said. Read more here
Great work to the MCSO SAR team for rescuing the two women. We hope they are doing well, furthermore, please remember to always pack a survival bag just in case you get lost. Please be safe out there!
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