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Prescott Fire Department Successfully Rescues Injured Hiker in Challenging Nighttime Operation

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Mayor Phil Goode | City of Prescott Official website

Mayor Phil Goode | City of Prescott Official website

At 4:24 PM on December 2nd, 2023, the Prescott Regional Communications Center dispatched Prescott Fire Department (PFD) units, Engine 73, Engine 74, Support 74, Battalion 1, and an AMR ambulance in response to a 911 call reporting an injured hiker in distress on the Iron King Trail, Northwest side of Glassford Hill.

The hiker, who had fallen approximately 40 feet down a near-vertical slope, sustained traumatic injuries. Despite the challenges posed by darkness, cold weather, and rugged terrain, PFD Emergency Crews swiftly located the patient in a high, rocky, isolated area just before nightfall.

Initiating emergency paramedic care, PFD Technical Rescue Technicians expertly packaged the patient for evacuation. Multiple rope systems were skillfully employed during the evacuation process to ensure the safe and efficient movement of the injured hiker.

Acknowledging the complexity of the operation, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) Backcountry Team played a crucial role in facilitating the evacuation. The collaborative efforts of PFD, AMR, and YCSO teams were paramount in overcoming the challenges of the rugged terrain and environmental conditions.

Once safely back to the main trail system, the patient was transported to a level 1 trauma center via AMR and Native Air. The coordinated response and professionalism demonstrated by the emergency crews highlight the commitment of the Prescott Fire Department, AMR, Native Air, and YCSO to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.

We commend the successful rescue operation of the Prescott Fire Department, AMR, Native Air, and the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office. This serves as a poignant reminder for all outdoor enthusiasts to prioritize safety.

  1. Charged Cell Phone: Before embarking on any outdoor activity, ensure your cell

    phone is fully charged. A charged phone can be a lifeline in emergencies, enabling swift

    communication with rescue services. Always carry a portable charger or an extra battery

    to stay connected, especially in remote areas where assistance may be limited.

  2. Dress for the Unpredictable: The incident near Glassford Hill occurred under

    challenging conditions with darkness, cold weather, and complex terrain. Dressing

    appropriately for the outdoors is crucial. Pack layers to adjust to changing weather

    conditions, and consider carrying a small emergency kit with essentials like a flashlight,

    extra clothing, and a space blanket.

  3. Inform Others of Your Plans: Share your itinerary with a friend or family before

    venturing into the wilderness. In unforeseen circumstances, this information is invaluable

    for search and rescue teams.

Remember, a well-prepared adventurer ensures their safety and contributes to the efficiency of rescue operations. Stay safe, be vigilant, and enjoy your outdoor pursuits responsibly.

Original source can be found here.

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