Oregon
Cyclist rescued after falling down ravine in Oregon’s Polk County
Hearth officers in Oregon’s Polk County rescued a bicyclist who fell down a ravine Saturday.
Southwest Polk Hearth District and different responders say they needed to depend on GPS coordinates to search out the bicycle owner, who had crashed and fallen close to a Forest Service street, in keeping with a press launch. The realm is east of Salem, Oregon.
Images present eight responders and a Salem Hearth Division SUV utilizing ropes to soundly pull the bicycle owner out of the ravine. The discharge says they had been in a position to rescue the bicycle owner in two and a half hours.
“The affected person was in good spirits as soon as they reached the highest,” the discharge says.
Responders didn’t present the bicycle owner’s identify or the precise location of the place they fell. The Southwest Hearth District is predicated in Independence.