A hiker who fell 10 feet on Mount Arrowsmith was rescued by a North Shore Rescue helicopter. The injured hiker was transported to hospital in Nanaimo. One of the rescuers later found the hiker's dog, Izzy, who had run off during the incident.
A North Shore Rescue helicopter was called in on Saturday night to rescue an injured hiker who had fallen 10 feet on Mount Arrowsmith .
Ford told the team that once he had returned to the scene of the rescue, he managed to find Barnes’ original tracks, then followed them until he heard Izzy barking. The squad said Ford’s rescue was “old school,” since his experience goes back to the time before satellite phones and other rescue aids.The hiker, Carl Barnes, has since been reunited with Izzy, and thanked his rescuers in a message on Facebook.
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