Rescue at Echo Canyon Trailhead
4900 E Mcdonald Dr, Camelback East, Phoenix
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The statement from responders confirmed a possible third person injured at Echo Canyon Trailhead.
An update from responders has confirmed one person has been rescued from the mountain.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a person in need of rescuing.
Incident reported at 4900 E Mcdonald Dr .
The statement from responders confirmed a possible third person injured at Echo Canyon Trailhead.
An update from responders has confirmed one person has been rescued from the mountain.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a person in need of rescuing.
Incident reported at 4900 E Mcdonald Dr .
The statement from responders confirmed a possible third person injured at Echo Canyon Trailhead.
An update from responders has confirmed one person has been rescued from the mountain.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a person in need of rescuing.
Incident reported at 4900 E Mcdonald Dr .
The statement from responders confirmed a possible third person injured at Echo Canyon Trailhead.
An update from responders has confirmed one person has been rescued from the mountain.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a person in need of rescuing.
Incident reported at 4900 E Mcdonald Dr .
The statement from responders confirmed a possible third person injured at Echo Canyon Trailhead.
An update from responders has confirmed one person has been rescued from the mountain.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a person in need of rescuing.
Incident reported at 4900 E Mcdonald Dr .
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Snow birds this is your first PSA do not climb our mountains in the summer unless you are a professional YOU WILL PAY THE HELICOPTER FEE OR DIE
And yes, despite what the calendar says, Phoenix has sprinted right into summer already.
Statistically most rescues are from Phoenix natives
@Phoenix72x Noreastern storms are always in the news but in the desert things go the other way: ‘But it’s a dry heat’ and will melt your snow cone before you know it. They’re lucky the county coroner wasn’t called to the scene.
#whitepeople
Snow birds this is your first PSA do not climb our mountains in the summer unless you are a professional YOU WILL PAY THE HELICOPTER FEE OR DIE
And yes, despite what the calendar says, Phoenix has sprinted right into summer already.
Statistically most rescues are from Phoenix natives
@Phoenix72x Noreastern storms are always in the news but in the desert things go the other way: ‘But it’s a dry heat’ and will melt your snow cone before you know it. They’re lucky the county coroner wasn’t called to the scene.
#whitepeople
Snow birds this is your first PSA do not climb our mountains in the summer unless you are a professional YOU WILL PAY THE HELICOPTER FEE OR DIE
And yes, despite what the calendar says, Phoenix has sprinted right into summer already.
Statistically most rescues are from Phoenix natives
@Phoenix72x Noreastern storms are always in the news but in the desert things go the other way: ‘But it’s a dry heat’ and will melt your snow cone before you know it. They’re lucky the county coroner wasn’t called to the scene.
#whitepeople
Snow birds this is your first PSA do not climb our mountains in the summer unless you are a professional YOU WILL PAY THE HELICOPTER FEE OR DIE
And yes, despite what the calendar says, Phoenix has sprinted right into summer already.
Statistically most rescues are from Phoenix natives
@Phoenix72x Noreastern storms are always in the news but in the desert things go the other way: ‘But it’s a dry heat’ and will melt your snow cone before you know it. They’re lucky the county coroner wasn’t called to the scene.
#whitepeople
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Snow birds this is your first PSA do not climb our mountains in the summer unless you are a professional YOU WILL PAY THE HELICOPTER FEE OR DIE
And yes, despite what the calendar says, Phoenix has sprinted right into summer already.
Statistically most rescues are from Phoenix natives
@Phoenix72x Noreastern storms are always in the news but in the desert things go the other way: ‘But it’s a dry heat’ and will melt your snow cone before you know it. They’re lucky the county coroner wasn’t called to the scene.
#whitepeople