Five Hikers Rescued by CBP
TUCSON, ARIZONA, USA – A U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO) Black Hawk crew has rescued five hikers lost near the Baboquivari Mountains, Tucson, AZ.
On Thursday, the Tucson Air Branch received a call from the Joint Interagency Operations Center that four hikers needed assistance and possible rescue on Baboquivari Peak, stating they were dehydrated, and had no water. The Tucson Air Branch sent a UH-60 Black Hawk crew with three AMO EMTs on board to conduct medical evaluation and possible extraction.
The UH-60 crew located the hikers, they were all conscious and in no need of medical attention, however, they were unable to proceed due to heat and dehydration. The AMO agents conducted five hoist extractions, safely relocating the hikers to a nearby road, where U.S. Border Patrol EMT’s met them, quickly evaluated the hikers, and escorted them back to their vehicles.
“Our agents are the best at what they do,” said Norman Montgomery, Director, Tucson Air Branch. “The terrain in the Tucson area of operation can be very dangerous, especially as temperatures increase, and our air crews, and EMT’s are vital to carrying out our humanitarian, rescue and law enforcement missions.”
In Fiscal Year 2020 to date, AMO agents have rescued 79 individuals.