Crews rescue victim trapped by rocks next to PCH in Ventura County

The first respondents carefully saved a sick person who was trapped in the rocks, and seriously persevered between the Pacific Coast and the Slave Coastal Line on Monday night.

The crew responded at around 7:45 pm, according to the Vintera Province Fire Department, towards the edge of the Beach of Thornemor Boom.

Dramatic photos I published VCFD on x Show at least eight the first respondents who secure the patient on a stretch while more than ten spectators look from PCH.

The firefighting administration explained that when the crew reached, they learned that the patient’s leg had been subjected to congestion in one way or another from a large rock that turned.

Details are limited, and officials did not immediately say why the individual was on the rocks or the time when they remained trapped. In addition, the patient’s identity was not provided.

“Using specialized disposal tools, firefighters enable the patient carefully to free the patient,” read the VCFD post, “and they were transferred to a local shock center in a stable condition.”

The administration said that help in this technical rescue came from the Oxenard Fire Department, Federal Fire, Ventura Chp, and California State Parks.

“Thanks to all our local agency partners for their teamwork, technical experience and professional efficiency during this difficult rescue,” and concluded VCFD.

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