The Daily Courier

Man rescued from cliff in eight-hour operation

- — Central Okanagan Search and Rescue

It was a busy weekend for Central Okanagan Search and Rescue crews.

On Saturday they assisted the West Kelowna Fire Department in rescuing a young man from a cliff near McDougall Rim and on Sunday they helped an injured ATver near Myra Canyon.

Saturday’s task started at 4:15 when West Kelowna Fire asked for assistance in helping a young hiker who became disoriente­d in the steep terrain and called police for help.

A dozen COSAR members responded and after a brief search, located the teenager.

Rope teams lowered the man to the valley floor and four firefighte­rs and two COSAR members walked the subject out to the north end of Rose Valley Reservoir. He was checked by BC Ambulance crews and released.

“It was easier to lower subject to ground than bring him back up,” said search manager Kevin Birnie.

Crews wrapped up operations around 2:30 a.m.

Eight hours later COSAR was called to help hunter who crashed his quad coming down a hill near the four-kilometer mark of Myra Canyon Road. The middle-aged hunter sustained broken ribs and suspected spinal injuries, so crews called in Wildcat Helicopter­s to winch out the subject and transport him to an awaiting ambulance.

Birnie, who was also the search manager on Sunday’s task, said he was happy with the number of search and rescue volunteers who responded to the task as well as the fortitude shown by the subjects.

“Conditions are getting cold, so people need to be prepared for winter conditions when they go out. As well, make sure friends and family know where you’re going and when you’ll be back.”

 ?? Central Okanagan Search and Rescue ?? Search and Rescue volunteers help get a young man off a cliff near McDougall Rim.
Central Okanagan Search and Rescue Search and Rescue volunteers help get a young man off a cliff near McDougall Rim.

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