Coast Guard Rescues 2 Teens, Firefighter Stranded on Oregon Coast Cliff
LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, JUL 7 – The U.S. Coast Guard rescued two trapped teens and a firefighter from a cliff near Roads End Point after a failed rescue attempt, using rope-lowered harnesses for extraction.
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Coast Guard rescues teens and firefighter from Oregon cliff
Two teens have been rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) after they were trapped on a cliffside near Roads End Point in Lincoln County, Oregon on Saturday, USCG announced. An MH-60 helicopter crew from the Coast Guard Air Station in Astoria, Oregon rescued the two teens, along with a member of the Lincoln County Fire Department (LCFD). Oregon Coast Guard cliff rescue RELATED STORIESRedmond employee shoots alleged car thief in self-defense near…
Climbing teens rescued from God's Thumb near Lincoln City
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- Two teens who tried to climb a rock face from a beach just north of Lincoln City were airlifted to safety by the US Coast Guard on Saturday afternoon. The rescue began around 5:15 p.m., North Lincoln Fire & Rescue officials told KOIN 6 News. The 14-year-olds became stuck on the rock face near God's Thumb about 30-40 feet from the top. Firefighters were able to talk to the teens by cellphone and learned they were not hurt…
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