Border Patrol Agents Rescue Migrant, Carrying Him Down Mountain

Agents had to carry an injured man down from a rugged mountain to further treatment [Photo courtesy Border Patrol]

TUCSON, Ariz. – On Wednesday morning, U.S. Border Patrol agents rescued an injured migrant by carrying him, on their backs, down a mountain south of Gila Bend.

The rescue began late Tuesday night when a 911 call was routed to Tucson Sector agents. The caller claimed to be injured and lost in the desert somewhere north of the International Boundary.

After determining the man’s general location, agents and a U.S. Customs and a Border Protection AMO helicopter crew began the search. Pilots spotted the individual on top of a rugged mountain peak just before midnight and landed to provide water and wait with the subject until the Border Patrol agents arrived.

Agents completed a strenuous hike up the mountainside to assess the subject. They found him unable to walk and took turns to carry him over their shoulders for more than a mile over rocky, loose terrain back down the mountain.

The 24 year-old Mexican man, illegally present in the country, was taken to a local hospital to be treated for his injuries. He will be processed for immigration violations once he is medically fit.

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