Rodeo Cliff Rescue with dog

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • CHP Helicopter along with Southern Marin Fire rescue 2 people and the dog Rodeo Beach, Marin County, CA - On November 5, 2016 at approximately 1355 Hours, Southern Marin Fire Department requested assistance from CHP Helicopter-32 (H-32) with a rescue of two subjects and a dog that were trapped on the side of a cliff at Rodeo Beach, in Marin County. It was determined that H-32 was needed for a hoist rescue due to the steep, rugged, difficult terrain. The trapped parties had climbed down from the top of the cliff to rescue the dog that had tumbled over the side of the cliff. The parties (a male and female in their 30’s from San Francisco) were approximately 80 feet from the top of the cliff’s edge, and were unable to climb any further due to the steep terrain and trying to handle the dog. H-32 arrived with a crew of three, at Rodeo Beach, approximately 15 minutes after the initial call out. H-32 landed on a nearby bluff, reconfigured the aircraft for a hoist rescue and quickly proceeded to the victims’ location. The crew of H-32 lowered a CHP Paramedic and an extraction collar to the victims. A Southern Marin Firefighter had rappelled down the cliff side to secure the parties prior to hoist rescue. Both victims and the dog were hoisted, one by one, to safety at a nearby landing zone secured by Southern Marin Fire Department. After rescuing the victims, H-32 returned and hoisted the Fire Rescue personnel to the landing zone. The victims were evaluated by Fire Department Personnel, once safely off the cliff side, and appeared uninjured. The small dog appeared to have scrapes and bumps but appeared to have escaped serious injury.

Комментарии • 1

  • @Jaxbeth
    @Jaxbeth 7 лет назад

    If the people had not climbed down but had called CHP to rescue just their dog, would the rescuers still have come? Knowing that they would could prevent people from personally attempting such a dangerous rescue attempt.