Press release from Shelter Cove Fire Department:
At approximately 1:45 p.m. [on Sunday], a 55-year-old male suffered a fall of nearly 50 feet while attempting to cross a narrow land bridge in the area of Little Black Sands Beach in Shelter Cove, California.
Shelter Cove Fire Department (SCFD) responded immediately, with a Duty Officer, two engines, and an ambulance. Additional mutual-aid resources were automatically requested due to the technically challenging location. Responding agencies included Cal Fire’s Whitethorn Station, the Southern Humboldt Technical Rescue Team, and City Ambulance out of Garberville.
Upon arrival, SCFD’s Officer located the patient at the bottom of a steep embankment with minor to moderate injuries. Given the dangerous terrain, patient’s injuries, and SCFD’s previous joint training with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and Cal Fire, the Duty Officer determined that a hoist rescue would be the safest and most efficient option.
The U.S. Coast Guard was initially requested, as one of their aircraft was already operating north of Shelter Cove. However, the aircraft was unable to complete the mission due to fuel limitations. Fortunately, Cal Fire’s new Fire Hawk helicopter, Copter 616, was available and promptly accepted the rescue assignment.
Copter 616 arrived on scene and executed a hoist rescue, safely lifting the patient from the hazardous terrain. The patient was then transferred to awaiting SCFD and ambulance personnel for assessment and transport to a local hospital.
Shelter Cove Fire extends its gratitude to all mutual-aid partners whose teamwork and rapid coordination contributed to the successful outcome of this rescue.
Photos courtesy Shelter Cove Fire Department
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