This video is courtesy of CAL FIRE. It shows the responders employing a complex rope system to reach and secure the 16-year-old.
Justine Vanderschoot was 17 when she was brutally murdered by her boyfriend and his roommate in Placer County, California. More than 20 years later, her family continues to fight for justice.
A 16-year-old teen was rescued from a 50-foot deep mine shaft in Northern California after the rope he was using to climb back out of the hole snapped.
According to officials, the incident occurred when the teen and his friends were exploring a horizontal mine shaft and attempted to rappel down a vertical section using household ropes.
A solo car crash was reported Friday morning in Placer County near Trowbridge, California Highway Patrol logs show. CHP was dispatched around 11:53 a.m. to Nicolaus and South Brewer roads.Sign up for ...
A California teenager is safe after falling down a 50-foot vertical mine shaft in Placer County on Sunday That’s according to a press release from the Placer County Fire Department. At roughly 3:30 p.
A 16-year-old boy was rescued from a 50-foot-deep mine shaft by the Placer County Technical Rescue Team of the Cal Fire Nevada Yuba Placer Unit (NEU) and Placer ...
After seeing a freshly dug hole while conditioning a horse, the equestrian found out later it was used to bury 17-year-old Justine Vanderschoot.
A teenager is pulled out from a mineshaft. Video of the harrowing rescue was shared by first responders in Placer County, California.
A 16-year-old teen was rescued from a 50 feet deep mine shaft in Northern California on Monday, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
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