Injured Hiker Helicoptered Off Santa Cruz Island

Santa Barbara County Air Support helicopter rescues four hikers from Santa Cruz Island on February 3, 2024 (Photo: Santa Barbara County Fire Department)

An injured hiker and three others were helicoptered off Santa Cruz Island on Saturday.

Around 3:15 p.m., Santa Barbara County Firefighters received a call of a hiker needing urgent medical assistance for a lower extremity injury.

County Fire Captain Scott Safechuck stated a group of three hikers came across a single hiker needing medical attention and called 9-1-1.

Santa Barbara County Air Support Helicopter 964 responded to Santa Cruz Island, located the group of hikers, and used a hoist rescue to bring all four of them onboard the helicopter.

The hikers were transported to Signature Air at the Santa Barbara Airport.

The injured hiker, a male, was subsequently transported by ground ambulance to the emergency room for his injury.

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Santa Barbara County Air Support helicopter rescues four hikers from Santa Cruz Island on February 3, 2024 (Photo: Santa Barbara County Fire Department)

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