There’s a major plea happening on behalf of one of Yavapai County's finest. “I’ve never seen him shy away from anything that needed to be done,” said Ken Harrington. MORE ⬇️
“I’ve never seen him shy away from anything that needed to be done,” said Ken Harrington.These two men are talking about volunteer back country search and rescue specialist Scott Lee, a so-called living legend in Yavapai County after nearly three decades dedicating his life to saving others.
Whether tracking those missing in the wilderness or repelling from helicopters and pulling folks to safety their dedication to the community is unwavering “Usually when they call us, it’s a bad situation and somebody needs to be able to get to them,” said Lee. “The feeling of helping someone out of a situation you definitely wouldn’t want to be in yourself is hard to describe. It’s extremely satisfying.”The men and women who make up the elite group of rescuers are more than coworkers.
“I believe there’s a circle of kindness and I hope it comes around to him this time,” said Harrington. “I wish I could donate but I have a history with diabetes so I’m not eligible."
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