Last week, the King County Sheriff's Office Air Support Unit conducted a dramatic rescue mission near Stevens Pass in Washington. A helicopter airlifted a backcountry skier who had fallen nearly 1,000 feet and sustained a leg injury.
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Three backcountry skiers were rescued near Stevens Pass in Washington state thanks to an iPhone SOS alert—and the dramatic operation was captured on camera.
According to information provided by the King County Sheriff’s Office Air Support Unit, an Apple Watch SOS alert from a backcountry skier was received by the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office on
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An unidentified skier reportedly fell roughly 1,000 feet and sustained a leg injury near Stevens Pass in Washington.
A backcountry skier got injured in a 1,000-foot fall in the Washington wilderness, and the rescue was caught on camera. The incident happened Jan. 22 near Stevens Pass, the King County Sheriff’s Office Air Support Unit said in a Jan. 24 YouTube video.
Officials are crediting an Apple Watch with saving the lives of injured skiers near Stevens Pass in Washington state last week.
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Last week, three skiers were saved by helicopter in the backcountry near Stevens Pass, Washington.
Gripping footage of an air rescue operation shows helicopter crews hoisting three backcountry skiers from a mountain in Washington state.
Three backcountry skiers were rescued last week near Stevens Pass in Washington after authorities in the area received an SOS alert from an iPhone, even though the skiers were out of cell phone range with no service.