Law enforcement officials said the California police used a helicopter to save a person who was trapped for two days behind a waterfall when the water force pushed him from its climbing lines, said the law enforcement officials.
Ryan Wardwell, a 46 -year -old Ryan Wardwell, Long Beach in California, had planned to raped the waterfalls known as Seven tea leaves on Sunday, which is about two hours in the south of the Seven National Park in a remote area, the Toare County Sheriff Office. Said on Wednesday,
He never returned to his car that night, inspiring a discovery, from which law enforcement used infrared technology and aircraft to try to find wardwells. Some area and late hours forced the authorities to suspend the search until the next day.
It was early on Tuesday when a dive and rescue team used a drone to pinpoint wardwell, which was alive and responsible behind a large waterfall, police said.
Police said that when he trapped the “extreme hydrolics of the river” behind the cascade, he came from his rapping lines.
Tulare County Sheriff Office posted Video Wardwell rescue on Facebook.
The messages seeking comment were released on Friday with Wardwell and Sheriff Office.
California Highway Patrol used a helicopter to wave wardwells for security. He was treated for minor injuries and dehydration and joined the family again.