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A 46 -year -old man was rescued by a helicopter after being trapped for two days behind a waterfall in California.
The office of the Tulre County Sheriff said on Wednesday that the Ryan Wardwell of the Long Beach was planning to water seven teachups on Sunday evening, but the strong water hydrolics forced him from his climbing lines.
On Monday, the Torare County Sheriff Office received a report of a missing person, who was last seen at the top of the waterfall and did not return to his car.
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A 46 -year -old man was rescued by a helicopter after being trapped for two days behind a waterfall in California. (Tolar County Sheriff Office)
This inspired the police to start a wide discovery of the area, using infrared technology and aircraft equipped with cameras. However, some area and late hours delayed the search by the next morning, the law enforcement said.
After taking a 25 -foot dip in the popular waterfall, the injured Hicker cries for help to rescue
According to the Tulare County Sheriff Office, on Tuesday morning, a dive and rescue team began a discovery, and a drone searched Warden alive and responsible behind a big waterfall.
The California highway petrol was called to the site and a helicopter was used to bring the climber into security. (Tolar County Sheriff Office)
According to the Tulare County Sheriff Office, “He came out of his rape lines and was trapped behind the waterfall due to the extreme hydrolics of the river.”
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The California highway petrol was called and a helicopter was used to bring the climber into security. Police said Wardwell was treated for dehydration and minor injuries before renovation with relatives.
A release said, “TCSO Emergency Services Division always reminds the public of being aware of its environment and abilities, especially when navigating the whitewater rivers,” a release said. (Tolar County Sheriff Office)
“TCSO Emergency Services Division reminds the public that he should always be aware of his environment and abilities, especially when navigating the rivers of white water,” a news has been released.
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In a similar incident earlier this month, the rescue team helped a hicker at a distance of about 25 feet on rocks in Big Falls located near One Falls in San Bernardino Mountains.
The Toare County Sheriff Office did not immediately respond to the request for Fox News Digital’s comment.