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Penticton search and rescue saves injured hiker from Skaha Bluffs

Penticton’s Search and Rescue team responded to three calls over the weekend, including at Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park for an injured hiker. File / Global News

A dozen Penticton search and rescue members helped evacuate an injured hiker from Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park on Sunday evening.

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The call came in around 6:15 p.m.

Pensar used its helicopter long-line extraction team to bring the 43-year-old man out to a waiting ambulance.

The hiker’s friends used a cell phone to call for help.

Search manager Kevin Hall recommends that anyone heading into the woods should download the free ‘TrailForks – Mountain Bike’ app, which is also handy for hikers or people four-wheeling.

It gives search crews an exact location of the injured person, which allows them to extract the individual to medical care faster and ultimately leads to a quicker recovery, Hall said.

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The rescue was PENSAR’s third call of the weekend.

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