
Murray County Rescuers Save 13 From Icy Mountain
When winter weather turned Grassy Mountain into a dangerous ice trap, Murray County Search & Rescue teams worked through brutal conditions to bring 13 stranded people safely home. Their quick action and public safety message may have prevented even more dangerous situations.
Murray County Search & Rescue teams spent a snowy day bringing 13 people safely down from Grassy Mountain after vehicles slid off the icy roads. The rescues came as near-zero wind chills and heavy ice made the scenic mountain treacherous for drivers seeking winter views.
The rescue team didn't just save lives. They took to social media to warn others about the dangerous conditions, hoping to prevent more emergencies before they happened.
"We all know it is beautiful and everyone wants to see and play in it," the team posted on Facebook. "But as of now it's not the place to be with ice and the wind."
Crews emphasized that driving in these extreme conditions puts both stranded drivers and first responders at serious risk. Each rescue call means emergency personnel must navigate the same dangerous roads that trapped the original travelers.

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The Murray County team's proactive communication shows how modern rescue operations work smarter, not just harder. By sharing real-time warnings on social media, first responders reached thousands of people who might have made the same dangerous trip.
Their message found the perfect balance between understanding the appeal of snowy mountain views and emphasizing real safety concerns. Nobody got hurt chasing winter scenery, and that's exactly what the team hoped to achieve.
Winter weather creates stunning landscapes that naturally draw people outside. The key is knowing when to admire nature's beauty from safer ground and when conditions cross from challenging to genuinely hazardous.
Search and rescue teams across the country face busy winter seasons as people underestimate icy conditions. Murray County's approach of combining swift rescues with clear public communication sets a strong example for other departments.
All 13 people made it home safely thanks to skilled rescuers who braved the same dangerous conditions to help strangers in need.
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