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Metro Team Rescues Six Hikers Stranded at Red Rock Canyon Saturday
Six hikers were safely rescued from Red Rock Canyon Saturday evening after becoming stranded as darkness fell. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s search and rescue team responded swiftly to the group’s call for help. The operation highlights the dangers of hiking in rugged areas without proper preparation.
The hikers, scrambling on Kraft Mountain’s east side, faced deteriorating weather conditions. Their distress call prompted immediate action from Metro’s skilled rescue team.
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Metro deployed two search and rescue officers and three mountain rescue volunteers. The team hiked to the stranded group, navigating challenging terrain in the dark.
Rope systems were used to safely extract the hikers from technical sections. The operation took several hours but resulted in no reported injuries.
Red Rock Canyon, a popular hiking destination near Las Vegas, draws thousands annually. Its rugged trails and steep cliffs pose risks, especially after sunset.
The rescue underscores the importance of Metro’s specialized search and rescue unit. Established decades ago, the unit handles frequent emergencies in Nevada’s desert landscapes.
Hiking in Red Rock requires preparation, including proper gear and awareness of weather. Many incidents occur when hikers underestimate the terrain or time needed.
Some praise Metro’s rapid response, arguing it saves lives and resources. Others believe hikers should face penalties for risky behavior, citing rescue costs.
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