Officials announced that the rescue sets with the San Bernardino Provincial Fire Department are raising two miles away from two miles to a remote area in the San Bernardino Mountains to extract an injured traveler during the weekend.
May 4Y Fire officials said in a press release It was published on social media.
Once confirmed by the coordinates of the injured manner, rescue staff approached the area from the Apple Valley from the valley, with the crews get a path by Bowen Ranch Road.
The officials said: “With the fall of the rain, the extraction of helicopters was not available at the beginning, and additional sets were called to prepare to raise nearly 1-2 miles, then transfer the patient from the valley with a mobile pregnancy.”
The SBCFD ALL-TERRAIN vehicle was used for the crews and supplies as possible before the rescue teams are forced to go to the rest of the road on foot.
After the wandering was identified and treated for his injuries, he was prepared to raise a return, but improving weather conditions made it possible to take an honorable helicopter from the site, lift the roaming from the corridor and transport it to an ambulance in waiting.
“The entire operation was completed within about five hours. They all told three engines [and] The officials said: “The search and rescue company in urban areas was part of the height,” officials said.
The rescue sets were forced to get out of the area after the darkness, but they were distinguished by the way and made it safe.