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Reddit nosleep search and rescue
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reddit nosleep search and rescue

The little strap thing on the handle has been looped around the branch, and it's just hanging there. I almost couldn't believe what I was seeing, but there's a walking stick dangling from a branch at least thirty feet off the ground. I ask my buddy what's going on, and he points up into the branches of this tree.

reddit nosleep search and rescue

We meet back up, and the vet is just standing at the base of a tree with his hands on the sides of his head.

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Suddenly, a call comes over the radio telling us to all head back to the vets location, and we come right away, because this usually means the missing person is injured, and we need a full team to help get them out safely. We grouped up and followed him, spreading out in a fan to make sure we were covering as much ground as possible. We went out in a standard search formation, and it wasn't long before one of our vets found signs that the guy had gone off the trail. Someone is missing, and it's my job to find them. I don't ask about that kind of thing because past a certain point, it really doesn't matter. Before you ask, I have no idea why he thought it was okay to go out alone, or why she didn't go with him. Apparently he had a history of seizures, and she was worried that he hadn't taken his medication and had suffered one out on the trail. An older man had been hiking alone on a well-established trail, but his wife called to say that he hadn't come home when he should have. One in particular was upsetting for all of us, because we did find a trace of them, but it just led to more questions than answers. That's what makes these cases where we never find any trace of them so frustrating. We're a tight team, and we have veterans who are excellent at finding signs of lost people. The others are rescue calls people who fall down cliffs and hurt themselves, get injured by fire (you wouldn't believe how often this happens, mostly drunk kids), get bitten or stung by animals or insects. Sorry about the confusing wording of that story, I'll try to avoid that in the future.Īs far as missing persons go, I'd say about half the calls I get are related to that. Just to clarify, when the climber ascended and reached the top of this peak, he saw another man in a parka and ski pants. I'll try again in the future, but I can't really promise anything.Ī few people expressed confusion about the guy who ran into the man with no face. I don't have any pictures, it's never really occurred to me to try again after the first time, and I don't really feel like risking my job over it. Like I said before, just imagine the stairs in your house, as if someone cut-and-pasted them in the middle of nowhere. The stairs don't go up infinitely, or farther than I can see, but some sets are taller than others. I saw one set that looked like they came from a lighthouse: they were metal and spiral, almost old-fashioned. Some are pretty dilapidated, just ruins, but others are brand new. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, styles, and conditions.

reddit nosleep search and rescue

There was a lot of feedback about the stairs, so I'll touch on that briefly here, and I'll also include a story. I personally haven't been on many calls like that, but I'll share a few that I've seen, and a story my friend told me that relates to this. Either that, or we find them in places they have no business being. We do have a lot of these strange missing persons cases, and most of the time they aren't solved. He's actually what inspired me to write this, because I can verify a lot of the things he talks about. I assure you I'm not trying to rip him off in any way, I've got nothing but respect for the guy. There's been an overwhelming amount of people mentioning the similarity between some of my stories and those of David Paulides. First off, I'll address a few things that you guys have brought up: So I logged back on tonight and was blown away by the staggering amount of interest this seems to have generated. Whether you believe these scary stories to be true or not is left to your own discretion and imagination.Title: I'm a Search and Rescue Officer for the US Forrest Service, I have some stories to tell - PART 2.Īuthor: searchandrescuewoods via reddit (u/searchandrescuewoods) Horror stories spread through Reddit r/nosleep, forums and blogs, rather than word of mouth. ►1:29:34 "I can't trust myself anymore" CreepypastaĬreepypastas are the campfire tales of the internet. ►1:14:54 "We created the perfect human being" Creepypasta ►1:04:41 "Why you should never walk your dog at night" Creepypasta We found something not meant for this world" Creepypasta ►32:31 "There's a recipe for happiness" Creepypasta ►17:32 "I'm Never Filming Another Sn*ff Film" Creepypasta ►0:00 "I finally found out what the tooth fairy has been doing with all my missing teeth" Creepypasta It's so nice to be back on schedule now that I'm back from the US.












Reddit nosleep search and rescue