Skip to content

Breaking Tri-Cities WA News

News Stories for Richland, Kennewick, Pasco, West Richland and Surrounding Communities

Menu
Menu

A Critically Injured Hiker Was Rescued from Haystack Rock in Snow

Posted on by admin


A critically injured hiker was rescued off the top of Mt. Si this weekend by a rescue crew assisted by a helicopter in blowing snow and hail.

The video released by Eastside Fire and Rescue with the story says everything that words cannot fully capture.

870 AM KFLD logo

The helicopter is shown hovering over steep grey peaks, with snow swirling in every direction, and a rescuer and a critically injured hiker being winched up into the aircraft on a cable. People on the ground below cheer when the hiker clears the door and disappears inside.

That 40-second video is the ending of hours of dangerous, coordinated work in the snowy and slick, desolate part of the Washington mountain peaks.

Critically Injured Hiker Rescue was Complicated

A hiker fell on Haystack Rock on Mt. Si on Saturday afternoon, one of the most exposed and technical sections. This specific hike is one of the most popular in the entire Seattle area.

By the time the call went out, the weather had turned ugly with hail and snow at elevation, in steep and unforgiving terrain. The critically injured person needed to get out fast.

There was a massive multi-agency response, with Eastside Fire and Rescue, Bellevue Fire Department Medics, Seattle Mountain Rescue, King County Search and Rescue, and King County Sheriff’s Office Guardian One helicopter all working together to pull this off.

The video shows what looks like five members of the ground rescue team who hiked into the site on foot, reaching the injured hiker before the helicopter could complete the extraction.

You can hear them cheer when Guardian One lifts off.

The Weather Can Turn Fast Up There

Mt. Si is deceiving and dangerous if you are not careful. It is accessible enough that thousands of people hike it every year, including many who underestimate what the upper section and Haystack Rock demand, especially in May when summit conditions can shift from sunshine to hail and snow in minutes.

Eastside Fire and Rescue said it is plainly warning people to be prepared for inclement weather when hiking in this region.

870 AM KFLD logo

Wear layers, have appropriate rain gear, and check the forecast for the summit elevation specifically, not just the trailhead.

Read More: That’s Not Tint! Washington State Trooper Tickets Soot-Covered VW

Read More: Car Cuddle? Rear-End Romance on I-5 Leaves Drivers Unhappy 

Seahawks Celebrate 60 – Seattle, Washington

Gallery Credit: Aj Brewster



Source link

Get a daily summary email:
Powered by follow.it

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim.

Tri-Cities WA News is supported by our audience, if you click and purchase through a link on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

©2026 Breaking Tri-Cities WA News | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme