Hunter's Range, in the Enderby area, has been the site of two recent incidents, one involving a lost woman and the most recent, an injured man.
Image Credit: Hunter's Range Snowmobile Association
December 06, 2013 - 2:24 PM
ENDERBY - High-tech gadgets meant an injured man got a speedy rescue from a remote snowmobiling area in Enderby.
Vernon search and rescue manager Leigh Pearson says a man sustained a back injury while snowmobiling in the Hunter’s Range area with five other companions. Luckily, the group had safety in mind when they embarked earlier in the day. They had a satellite phone and emergency beacon.
“You push a button and it (beacon) sends an emergency signal with the latitude and longitude to a dispatch centre... then to the nearest police detachment which in this case was Sicamous,” Pearson says.
A B.C. Air Ambulance was able to lift the man to safety and Vernon search and rescue teams were called off. Pearson says his injury could be quite serious, so it’s a good thing he’s getting quick treatment.
Hunter’s Range was the location of another recent incident involving a woman who got separated from her group and was lost for four hours before search and rescue found her.
To contact the reporter for this story, email Charlotte Helston at chelston@infotelnews.ca, call (250)309-5230 or tweet @charhelston.
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