MCSO makes water rescue
- May 27
- 1 min read
Last weekend, first responders from the Madera County Sheriff’s Office, CAL FIRE, U.S. Forest Service, CHP, and Sierra Ambulance responded to a near-drowning incident at Angel Falls involving a 23-year-old woman trapped in fast-moving water.
Due to the dangerous terrain and water conditions, a helicopter rescue was required to safely remove the victim from the area. Thanks to the coordinated efforts of all responding agencies, the victim was rescued and transported for medical care.
This incident serves as another important reminder that Angel Falls is not a controlled environment.
Through the years, first responders have responded to multiple drownings, near-drownings, serious falls, broken bones, head injuries, and technical rescues in this area.
The MCSO wants to thank every first responder involved for their professionalism, teamwork, and dedication during this difficult rescue operation.
“As temperatures rise and more visitors head into the mountains, rivers, and waterfalls, we urge everyone to use caution, stay on designated trails, and avoid entering dangerous waterways,” said Sheriff Tyson Pogue in a statement. “Conditions can change rapidly, and undercurrents are often unpredictable. We are grateful this incident did not end in tragedy. Please stay safe this summer and look out for one another.”





















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