Saturday, October 22, 2011

Uncovering the Story of a Helicopter Rescue

Back on May 11th, the Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit airlifted a Pacific Crest Trail hiker near Snow Creek in southern California. The following video shows the rescue:

After watching the video, I could not figure what was wrong with the hiker. She was not unconscious, nor did she have broken leg. She looked fine! I did a little research, and I found a detailed report for the rescue, but the hiker's ailment was never listed. I was puzzled, and wondered if this rescue was actually necessary.

Then I found another video on YouTube that was related to this helicopter rescue. In fact, I recognized the hiker (Annie) telling the story using finger puppets, so I had to check it out:

Well, I guess that answers my question about why the hiker was rescued. I guess that's a legitimate reason, eh?

Props to the Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit for doing what they do. Keep up the good work!

3 comments:

Jester said...

Man! Those guys are pros!

Chris "Freefall" Sanderson said...

Are you talking about the Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit, or are you talking about the great finger puppetry?

Annie Mac said...

he better be talking about the puppetry...