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Sheriff’s office reports 117 search‑and‑rescue incidents last year; recounts hoists, rollovers and rescues

2139427 · January 22, 2025
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Washington County Sheriff’s Office reported 117 search‑and‑rescue incidents in the year ending Dec. 31, 2024, with 2,961.5 man hours on calls and 3,382 training hours; staff described multiple hoist evacuations and vehicle rollovers.

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office told commissioners the county’s search‑and‑rescue teams responded to 117 incidents during the reporting period that ended Dec. 31, 2024, logging 2,961.5 man hours on calls and 3,382 training hours.

That combination produced 6,343.5 total man hours for search‑and‑rescue personnel, the presenter said. The office reported rescue of 53 county residents, 30 Utah residents from outside the county, 58…

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