A swift and determined rescue unfolded near Arivaca Lake last Thursday, where a man suffering from a suspected heart attack was carried over rugged terrain by Border Patrol agents to reach life-saving medical care.
In a show of commitment to public safety, U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Tucson Sector sprang into action on the afternoon of May 23, when the Pima County Sheriff’s Department requested assistance for a 60-year-old man reportedly in distress near Arivaca Lake. The man, semiconscious and barely able to communicate, was found by Border Patrol EMTs just minutes after the call came in.
Fast Response Saves a Life
At approximately 3:10 p.m., a concerned citizen alerted local authorities about the man’s condition, prompting an immediate call for emergency support.
Tucson Station Border Patrol agents, including two trained EMTs, responded swiftly. They located the man deep in the rugged terrain surrounding Arivaca Lake.
Arivaca Fire Department paramedics and an air rescue unit followed soon after.
However, mechanical issues prevented the first helicopter from completing the lift. With time running out and the patient in serious condition, agents adapted quickly.
Rugged Terrain, Relentless Effort
Faced with rough ground and no direct helicopter extraction, Border Patrol agents took on the physical challenge of carrying the man over a mile to another air medical unit that had landed nearby.
Their persistence ensured the patient was safely airlifted to a Tucson hospital, where he received further care.
“Every life matters. When someone is in need, the U.S. Border Patrol will always step up to help,”
— Chief Patrol Agent Sean L. McGoffin, Tucson Sector
Community Impact and Continued Support
The incident highlights how federal and local agencies work side by side in critical moments, especially in remote areas where access to medical help is limited.
Border Patrol agents regularly assist with search and rescue efforts across southern Arizona, often bridging gaps where response times can mean the difference between life and death.
Quick overview of the rescue effort
Timeline | Action Taken |
---|---|
3:10 p.m. | Citizen reports emergency to Pima County Sheriff |
Within minutes | Border Patrol agents locate the semiconscious man |
Shortly after | Arivaca Fire and helicopter unit arrive |
Helicopter fails | Agents carry the man over 1 mile to backup air unit |
Final outcome | Patient airlifted to Tucson hospital for treatment |
To Sum Up
This successful rescue reminds us of the crucial role Border Patrol agents play beyond their typical duties.
For Tucson residents who value local collaboration and quick-thinking heroes, it’s another example of how commitment and community spirit intersect in times of need.
Sources: US Customs and Border Protection.
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