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Busy Weekend for Search and Rescue

Search and Rescue crews are reminding people of the importance of being prepared before you head out to the back country.
Crews received four calls in 48 hours on the long weekend.
Grant Cromer says there are simple things you can do to stay safe and make sure you can call for help if something goes wrong.
Cromer says the biggest thing before you head out is making sure you have a way to call for help, should something go wrong.

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