LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A hiker was rescued by helicopter on Tuesday after he fell about 60 ft down a rugged slope within the mountains close to the Virgin River Canyon on Interstate 15 northeast of Las Vegas.
Search and Rescue groups from the Mohave County (Arizona) Sheriff’s Workplace responded to a cellphone name from the 21-year-old hiker, and an emergency medical technician (EMT) was capable of attain him and render first support. Rescuers mentioned his accidents included his wrist and ankle, and so they decided it will be extraordinarily tough to carry him out.
An Arizona Division of Public Security helicopter and a rescue specialist from the Kingman Search and Rescue Unit had been dispatched. The positioning of the rescue was within the Beaver Dam Mountains close to Cedar Pockets on the Arizona Strip, a reputation given to elements of Arizona north of the Grand Canyon to the Utah state line. Cedar pockets is about 100 miles northeast of Las Vegas.
The rescue specialist rappelled from the helicopter to achieve the hiker’s location with gear to elevate him out in a “short-haul” operation. The EMT was introduced out first and brought to the command put up, after which the helicopter returned and lifted out the hiker and the rescue specialist.
An EMT with a hiker who was injured in a 60-foot fall close to Cedar Pocket Wash on Tuesday. (Picture: Mohave County Sheriff’s Workplace)
Search and Rescue officers within the rugged wilderness the place Tuesday’s rescue occurred. (Picture: Mohave County Sheriff’s Workplace)
The shadow of a rescue helicopter within the rugged wilderness space the place a hiker was rescued on Tuesday. (Picture: Mohave County Sheriff’s Workplace)
A rigging is ready earlier than a short-haul rescue operation within the Arizona Strip on Tuesday. (Picture: Mohave County Sheriff’s Workplace)
A helicopter lifts a rescuer to start a short-haul operation within the Arizona Strip on Tuesday. (Picture: Mohave County Sheriff’s Workplace)
Crews arrange for a short-haul rescue operation on Tuesday on the Arizona Strip. (Picture: Mohave County Sheriff’s Workplace)
Crews arrange for a short-haul rescue operation on Tuesday on the Arizona Strip. (Picture: Mohave County Sheriff’s Workplace)
The Search and Rescue unit posted video of the rescue on social media.
The hiker’s situation was not launched.
Rescuers mentioned the person was fortunate he was nonetheless had his cellphone and a sign to make a name.
The Search and Rescue officers remind hikers to by no means hike alone within the distant and rugged wilderness areas of Mohave County.




