Video shows how a man who was stranded on an ‘inaccessible’ cliff face was rescued after he alerted help - by setting fire to his newspaper. With no battery-charge on his phone, retired geologist Bryn Austin, 71, used a lighter, some newspaper and packaging leftover from an Easter egg – to start a small fire in order to draw attention to himself in the remote location. During a huge search operation involving the National Police Air Service, officers quickly discovered that Bryn’s position was...
Officers said they caught the turtle, “playing on the street and let them [the turtle] go with a warning.”
The rescue operation began when a concerned citizen rang the bell at the fire station.
Manchester United are said to have serious interest in Norwegian Sverre Nypan.The 17-year-old is a central midfielder who is being linked to the Red Devils by T
Drivers in Minnesota stopped in the middle of a highway to help pull a man out from a vehicle on fire.
A hiker was flown to a local hospital after falling off a ledge on Peaked Mountain in Monson Sunday afternoon.
A trooper helped rescue a pelican who needed help after getting snagged by a fishing hook at a lake.
A trooper helped rescue a pelican who needed help after getting snagged by a fishing hook at a lake.
He left the canoe to retrieve an oar while boating on Monday evening.
A mountain biker had a close encounter with a rattlesnake earlier this month in California’s Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve.
In addition to his academics, 17-year-old Austin Jean works two jobs and participates in sports.
Eleven people and a dog were rescued from the raging flood waters in Kenya on Wednesday, the country’s Red Cross has said. The rescue happened at around 5 a.m. local time as the Red Cross team helped families to safety amid torrential downpours in Kitengela, Kajiado County, located south of the capital Nairobi. The humanitarian agency described the rescue mission as “challenging” but later offered a glimmer of hope with reports that floodwaters were gradually receding. However, more rains are...