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Four-Year-Old Airlifted From Hiking Trail After Venomous Snakebite
On 5/19/21 at 4:33 PM EDT
A Palm Springs, California–area volunteer rescue team was sent on an urgent mission on Saturday: A 4-year-old had been bitten by a rattlesnake on a nearby trail and required immediate medical assistance.
According to NBC Palm Springs, the Palm Springs Mounted Police Search and Rescue team happened to be conducting training with a California Highway Patrol Helicopter at the time of the incident. They were reportedly about to take a lunch break when the message came in over the radio. We knew that the location was about a 30- to 45-minute hike to get to them, said team leader Doug Stevens. He added, We had the helicopter all morning, so we went right in our mode of rescue and we flew in and were there in five minutes, We had a landing zone already set up so we were able to fly in, extricate him and get him to the landing zone.
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The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is preparing to airlift critical medical supplies and several oxygen generation systems to ease India’s coronavirus health crisis.
The humanitarian agency is partnering with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, including the Adventist Health Ministries department and Adventist Health International (AHI), to expand relief operations in the South Asian nation.
“The Seventh-day Adventist Church must assist in helping people overcome the health and humanitarian tragedy that is unfolding in India,” Ted N. C. Wilson, president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, said. “As Christians, we are reminded in Galatians 6:2 to carry each other’s burdens to fulfill the law of Christ, and we do this in Christ’s love and power. It is our duty and responsibility to help each other, to care for the sick, and to bring healing and encouragement as Jesus did in His min