Distressed Hiker Rescued By AMO Helicopter

AMO agents from the Tucson Air Branch responded to a call for assistance from Pima County Sheriff's deputies on Monday.

A hiker who fell into medical distress in Pima Canyon near Tucson was rescued by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations helicopter crew Monday afternoon.

Shortly before 4 p.m., AMO agents from the Tucson Air Branch responded to a report of an adult male hiker in distress.  Deputies from the Pima County Sheriff’s Office were on scene and had requested an air evacuation.  The man was located in a rugged ravine approximately a mile north of the Pima Canyon trail head in the Santa Catalina Mountains, making a ground evacuation extremely dangerous.

After receiving the call for assistance, AMO agents responded in a UH-60 black hawk helicopter equipped with a HOIST device capable of lowering and lifting equipment and personnel from the helicopter.  The subject was secured in a medical litter and lifted to the helicopter, where he received medical attention from EMT trained AMO crew members.

Agents then transported the subject to a nearby location where advanced medical personnel were standing by to transport the man to a local hospital.

“This is a good example of how AMO routinely works with its state and local partners, and how well it serves the public,” stated Tucson Air Branch Director Mitch Pribble.  “Working alongside Sheriff’s deputies and rescue personnel, our crew did a great job.”

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