Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Helitack 408 crew assists in off road rescue

By: Kern County Fire Department

CALIFORNIA CITY - CA. Sunday, March 30, 2008 at approximately 4:20 p.m., the Kern County Fire Department received a call from the California City Police Department requesting assistance to rescue the victim of an off highway vehicle accident, the exact location was unknown at the time of call.

Helicopter 408 was dispatched and was directed to a sand wash southwest of Twenty Mule Team Road, approximately 4 miles from California City. The crew of helicopter 408 was able to land close to the incident, and assisted California City Fire Department with patient stabilization. Both fire and police had now arrived on scene.

Once on scene helicopter crew members were able to relay the correct co-ordinates to a medi-vac helicopter that landed and then transported the victim to Kern Medical Center.

Source: tehachapinews.com

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