Search and rescue ongoing for hikers on Blue Ridge Trail


Audio|Source: Solano County Sheriff, Rio Vista and Dixon Police Dispatch
02:8
Transcript:
He also at Kaiser? Hey. (name withheld), CHP-HP-H-30[1]. Page 30, go ahead. Page 30, we're seven minutes out from Blue Ridge Trail. (name withheld) copies. 1220. 12. H-30, 1-0-200. Go for H-30. H-30, 100. H-30, 1-0-200. I gave the party some free-flight instructions to stand back and wait for your approach once you land or to follow the TFO[2]'s instruction if you guys decide to hoist in. They're also advising there's potentially a fourth party ahead of them. Advise we'll take care of the three first and then figure out what to do with the fourth. Copy. Is that person that's often experiencing this kind of medical emergency? That's why they're far away. It could be known. There's a party of four, the fourth one separated from the group and continued to push ahead while the three took their time. He could be at the trailhead or he may be somewhere still on the trail, unknown at this time. Page 30 copies, we're about three out. Two on air, copy. Okay, all right, copy. Officer Clerk. Go ahead. You're coming around the 2-5-55, foster line, please.
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Blue Ridge Trail Loop, California
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