
Woman Stuck in Cave For Sixteen Hours Rescued
San Diego SAR teams rescued a woman after she was stuck in a cave for 16 hours while trying to travel through a narrow opening of the cave, but ended up getting stuck.
It took several hours for first responders to hike into the caves and inch their equipment through the narrow passageways, Ford said. Crews periodically checked on the woman and kept her warm with blankets to prevent hypothermia. Read more here
Great work to the San Diego Sheriff's Office SAR team and others for coming to the woman's rescue. We hope she is recovering well. Everyone, it's very important to pack a survival essentials bag just in case you get lost and have to shelter, especially since it's getting cold these days in some areas. Please be safe out there!
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