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NEWS | April 14, 2017

Tennessee National Guard rescues visitors from Great Smoky Mountains

By Master Sgt. Robin Brown Tennessee National Guard

NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Army National Guard rescued a sick individual from Silers Bald Shelter, near the Tennessee state border, in the Great Smoky Mountains on the afternoon of April 7.

This is the third rescue this year for the 1-230th Assault Helicopter Battalion. The unit rescued another sick person from the same location on March 29.

Each mission, the patients were hoisted into an HH-60 medical evacuation helicopter and flown from the shelter to the University of Tennessee hospital.

In the March rescue, the National Guard helicopter departed Joint Base McGhee-Tyson in Knoxville, at 9:15 a.m. and the entire mission was complete within an hour. Due to weather in April, it took about an hour and a half.

Last year, the Tennessee aviators completed five rescues, an airplane crash recovery, and performed medical evacuations in South Carolina in response to hurricane relief efforts.