
Oregon Army National Guard hoists injured logger to safety
ABC News
An Oregon Army National Guard helicopter rescued an injured logger from Mount Hood National Forest after rough terrain blocked other options
MOUNT HOOD NATIONAL FOREST, Oregon -- An Oregon Army National Guard helicopter safely hoisted an injured logger from a remote national forest after steep, rugged terrain prevented other means of rescue, fire department officials said.
A falling tree struck and pinned the logger Thursday in Mount Hood National Forest, about 60 miles southeast of Portland. The Estacada Fire District said initial reports indicated the logger had a broken leg and possible other injuries.
The logger's leg was initially pinned by the tree. But other loggers on scene were able to cut away the tree to free the leg, Estacada Battalion Chief Matt Aalto told The Associated Press.
Responding fire crews were able to reach the injured logger after navigating around downed trees in a time-consuming hike that also had steep elevation changes.
First responders were able to stabilize the logger, but an air ambulance helicopter without hoist capabilities was unable to safely access the patient because of the terrain and dense tree cover.













