
Woman Rescued By Idaho Army National Guard Near Smokey Peak
The Idaho Army National Guard safely rescued a 44-year-old woman after she injured herself while out on a hike near the Smokey Peak area.
A crewmember lowed the Boise Fire Department’s Captain Bart Carrico to the patient, who was able to treat and prepare her for transportation. Read more here
Great work to the Idaho Army National Guard aviation group for rescuing the woman as we wish her a speedy recovery from her injuries. Please be safe out there!
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