Handwritten notes led by rescuers to mama and son lost in a remote forest

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The mother and her young son are saved after being lost in California, due to fast thinking, a handwritten note and a timely verb.
It happened on Saturday, on July 12, when a general group worked in the Calaveras County County County County Teach and Rescue (SAR) has become a real job rescue area near spicer resvoir.
Before 1:30 PM, the accuser county dispatch received a 49-year-old mother and her 9-year-old son in the trip to Camp Wolfeboroboro. The couple left Sacramento the day before but then remained silent – no phones, no complaints and no icons, according to a reporting group.
He is concerned about their safety, supports was immediately sent to investigate. Fortunately, the search and recovery group (SAR) is already being trained near and immediately joined searching.
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The mother and son were saved in the woods after leaving handwritten notes (Office of Calaveras County Sheriff)
The sharing app provided by the reporting group helped reduce the search site, officials said. Support from California Highway Patrol was called.
Successful success comes from a promising salary – the 911 text from nearby camps who reported to see a vehicle compared to the missing family’s description on the day before the previous day. Through this critical chicken, officials said the detectives entered the area.
After that, early in the evening, researchers found a handwritten note in the area. It was from the lost mother, begging for help.
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Mom left the note of notes to help lead rescuers in his area after being lost in California and her son. (Office of Calaveras County Sheriff)
The Calaveras County Sheriff’s office shares a note in a note, indicating the guidelines that the mother has set to help.
“Help. My son and Son were suspended without the ministry and we cannot call 911,” a note read. “We’re in the hands, on their way to right. Please call 911 to help us. Thank you!”
After a series of similar notes left in the way, rescuers follow the couple in their car, about a mile under the road.
However, a remote area and canopy inland in the challenge caused by another challenge as prohibited cellulars and radio signals, “making ordinary radio or cell communications not happening.”
Officials have said the recovery team using amateur radio frequency, known as “Ham Radio,” to establish a connection.
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Members from Calaveras County County County Team and rescue team and saves his mother and a young child after being lost in the woods. (Office of Calaveras County Sheriff)
After distributing “Emergency Transport” broadcasts, their phone was immediately answered by the EL Dorado County Communican Communican Communican Ham employer from his home.
“This ham operator was contact with El Dorado 911 Center, which provided Calaveras Dispatch information, and launched Sar Command Post,” said officials.
Rescuers used rescue equipment to free family car and safely after the command post, when they reunited with anxious loved ones.
Authorities say the rescue has revealed how accurate technology is soon in remote areas.
The authorities later announced that Mom followed a GPS line that was finalized back. When the Nalali threw, and the two were disappointed in the woods.
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Despite dangerous conditions, officials said the Duo made several wise decisions that influenced their secure salvation. They left the notes where they met, using the danger lamps at night, and they rely on basic skills. It is noteworthy that a little boy used a short hirst to help sign their place, officials said.
The authorities emphasized that their most important movements were appreciating the traveling person and expected to return, critical details that helped introduce timely rescuers.
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