Two Hikers Rescued South of Sisters

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Search and Rescue volunteers with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office rescued two hikers experiencing medical issues Tuesday in the Cush Falls area south of Sisters. According to info provided by DCSO:

Shortly after 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, the Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District was dispatched to the Chush Falls area south of Sisters after receiving a report of two hikers experiencing medical issues. Due to limited access and terrain, assistance was requested from the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue (SAR) Unit. Eleven SAR volunteers responded to the scene.

Both hikers were located and evaluated on the trail. One was able to hike out, while the second was transported to the trailhead using a wheeled litter — a specialized stretcher equipped with one large tire designed for navigating rugged terrain.

This rescue was a successful multi-agency effort, with support from:

  • Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District (ambulance and duty officer
  • Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office SAR volunteers
  • U.S. Forest Service (engine crew and duty officer)

Both hikers are doing okay and refused transport to the hospital once rescue crews reached the trailhead.

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office thanks all partner agencies for their collaboration and continued commitment to public safety in Central Oregon’s backcountry.

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Two Hikers Rescued South of Sisters

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