Karaoke camper serenades search and rescue in woods near Kelowna
- Central Okanagan Search and Rescue responded after two hikers reported hearing someone yell for help near Kettle Valley Railway.
- COSAR discovered that the noise was from a lone camper singing, not in distress, which caused confusion.
- COSAR praised the hikers for their vigilance and reminded the public that their services are free.
- COSAR Search Manager Duane Tresnich stated, 'He wasn’t in trouble, and the money you save could be spent on singing lessons.
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Karaoke camper serenades search and rescue in woods near Kelowna
'Was it "help", or worse, Nickelback?'
·Kelowna, Canada
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