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Search teams rescue teen injured along Soledad Canyon Trail
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On the morning of Monday, July 26, the Technical Rescue Team was asked to assist New Mexico State Police and Grant County Search and Rescue with a swift water rescue effort near the San Francisco River in northern Grant County. Mesilla Valley Search and Rescue and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection aircrew also assisted with the operation.
Search and rescue teams learned that heavy rains contributed to flooding, making the San Francisco River impassable to a man who became injured and stranded. The CBP helicopter crew located the stranded man and provided initial medical attention. The TRT and rescue teams then worked together to extricate the man to a safe location where he was then transported by Glenwood Fire and EMS ambulance to a regional hospital. The man injuries were relatively minor and not considered to be life-threatening.
School supplies in Doña Ana County: What to get and where to get it
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Agencies rescued a hiker who had been stranded in the Gila National Forest during a flash flood over the weekend. (Courtesy of U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air Marine Operations)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Multiple agencies worked together to rescue a hiker who had been stranded in the Gila National Forest due to flash flooding over the weekend.
Francisco River, near what they call “the big dry.”
The hiker had been trapped for four days and had hurt his head after losing his footing and falling during the flash flood, according to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air Marine Operations.