
Winthrop SAR Team Rescues Father and Daughter in Boulder Falls
On Saturday, the Aero Methow Rescue Service and the Okanogan County SAR High Angle Team rescued a father and his six-year-old daughter after they fell 40 feet down Boulder Falls where they sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Following the incident, local authorities and rescue services have issued a stern warning to the public about the dangers of waterfalls, particularly the slippery conditions at the top. Read more here
Amazing work to the SAR teams involved in the rescue of the father and daughter. We hope they both recover well from their injuries. After reading the article, I would like to point out that at the end of the article, I inevitably agree that you should be careful when traveling to waterfalls, especially if you have kids or pets that are present, you should be cautious keeping an eye out on them if they ever get too close to a waterfall. Please be safe out there!
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