The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office shared video this week of its helicopter rescue team rescuing a hiker who broke her ankle on the Robe Canyon Trail late last month.
RAW: Snohomish County Helicopter Rescue Team rescues hiker on Robe Canyon Trailshared video this weekOn March 26, the team was notified of a hiker who broke her ankle while on the trail.
Deputies, search and rescue volunteers, and a United States Forest Service officer found the woman on the ground, and the SnoHawk10 helicopter flew to the area shortly after to hoist-extract her 200 feet into the air.©2023 Cox Media Group
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