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RCMP helicopter rescues man after truck stuck in snow west of Kelowna, 小蓝视频

KELOWNA, 小蓝视频 鈥 A man whose truck got stuck in the snow west of Kelowna, 小蓝视频, needed to be rescued by an RCMP helicopter.
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The RCMP logo is seen outside the force's 'E' division headquarters in Surrey, 小蓝视频, on Thursday, March 16, 2023. A man whose truck got stuck in the snow west of Kelowna, 小蓝视频, was rescued by an RCMP helicopter Tuesday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

KELOWNA, 小蓝视频 鈥 A man whose truck got stuck in the snow west of Kelowna, 小蓝视频, needed to be rescued by an RCMP helicopter.聽

Rescuers say the man was unharmed but the situation could have ended much worse and they are warning of a growing trend of drivers relying on online maps to navigate forest service roads.

Mounties say in a statement that the man was exploring the backcountry on Tuesday near the Brenda Lake recreation area when his new four-by-four truck became stuck in the snow and he called 911.

Police say after the driver couldn't provide his co-ordinates, and attempts to pinpoint his cellphone were unsuccessful, the Kelowna RCMP helicopter and the Central Okanagan Search and Rescue were sent to assist.聽

After locating the truck by air, the pilots landed in a clearing and hiked about 500 metres to rescue the driver and fly him out safely.

The statement says search and rescue officials have seen "a noticeable increasing trend" of motorists relying on online maps to navigate forest service roads, but those can be inaccurate and are not updated with the current road conditions.

It says drivers in the backcountry should be aware that most forest service roads are not maintained and are impassable by standard vehicles during the winter months.

鈥淭his is a strong reminder to be fully equipped and prepared when travelling into the backcountry,鈥 RCMP Const. Mike Della-Paolera said.聽

鈥淥ur community is fortunate that we have specialized resources from Kelowna RCMP Air Services and the many volunteers with (search and rescue) that are able to assist in rescue in situations like this, otherwise this story could have ended very differently.鈥

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 22, 2023

The Canadian Press

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