
Family Rescued After Vehicle Gets Stuck in Snow
A family of four including three dogs was rescued on Sunday in Bend, OR after their truck got stuck in 3 feet of snow as locals tried to help them get out, but were unable to. Furthermore, the family had no food or phone service to call for help.
Deputies said they gave food and water to the family and pets before loading them into the heated Tracked Rescue Vehicle and later escorting them to the Redmond home. Read more here
Great work to the SAR teams and the locals for helping the family get out of the snow. We hope they are doing well. For more information on how to survive in the cold weather, please read this article furthermore as they provide tips on things you need to do if you ever get stranded in the cold. Please be safe out there!
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