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NYPD Rescues 2 West Point Cadets

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Great job by all the officers involved. When no one else would answer the call these guys made it happen. Wishing a full and speedy recovery to the cadets involved.

<span style="font-size: 14pt">NYPD saves 2 West Point cadets in mountaintop rescue.</span>

By BOB FREDERICKS

Last Updated: 2:16 PM, February 20, 2011
Posted: 11:19 AM, February 20, 2011

Heroic NYPD cops battled ferocious winds and sub-freezing temperatures as one was lowered from a hovering helicopter onto a mountaintop cliff early today to rescue two near-dead West Point cadets who’d gotten stranded in the dead of night after wandering away from their unit during a training exercise.

The amazing death-defying rescue took place about 2:30 a.m. atop Storm King Mountain several miles north of the United States Military Academy at a time temperatures had plunged to 18 degrees and winds were gusting as high as 50 mph.

Aviation Unit Officer Steve Browning and Detective Mike Sileo, pilot and co-pilot and their crew of three used infrared and night vision equipment to spot the wayward cadets, who were suffering from hypothermia while trapped on the craggy, tree-ringed cliff. Browning was able to maintain the Bell 412 Air, Sea Rescue chopper in position hovering high over the rugged terrain while Emergency Services Unit medic Chris Condon was lowered to the stricken cadets.

Condon placed a "horse collar" on one of the cadets, who was then hoisted back to the safety of the helicopter, which then had to fly off to a special landing zone set up in a field at West Point because the chopper could only handle one more passenger at a time.

The pilot then rushed back to the mountain, which overlooks the Hudson Rover about 40 miles north of New York City, and hauled Condon and the second cadet safely aboard.

The cadets, neither of whom was identified, were rushed by ambulance to the Keller Army Medical Center at West Point, where they were treated for hypothermia.

MP Sgt. Seth Simms said the cadets were still in the hospital.

"They're going to be OK, but they're still being treated for hypothermia," he said this morning.

The pair were on a training exercise late last night when they became disoriented and got separated from their unit. Because of the darkness and rugged terrain, efforts to locate and rescue them by searchers on the ground failed. A New York State Police chopper finally spotted them shortly after midnight today, and the NYPD was called in.

The NYPD chopper left Floyd Bennett Field about 1:30 a.m. with Browning, Sileo, Dondon and detectives Fernando Almeida and William Stevens aboard.

They reached the mountain about 2:10 a.m. and with the help of the infrared and night vision equipment were able to locate the freezing cadets and complete the rescue by 3 a.m. The chopper had used up most of its fuel and had to land at Stewart International Airport in Newburgh to refuel before heading home.

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Re: NYPD Rescues 2 West Point Cadets

NYC has some of the best cops,firefighters and medics in the country..they do so much and receive so little.

Very reassuring future military officers have zero woods skills.
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Re: NYPD Rescues 2 West Point Cadets

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">...zero wood skills.</div></div>

You might be a little kinder. A temperature of 18 degrees and 50 mph winds equates to a below zero wind chill. Even experienced people can get in trouble in those conditions.

They were out there to learn. Anyone with the motivation and abilities to get into West Point to learn the skills necessary to lead the forces which defend our country and our freedoms has my respect, if, apparently, not yours.
 
Re: NYPD Rescues 2 West Point Cadets

Dude i was upstate shooting in the woods where it was even higher and colder at the same time this went down so yeah I know first hand what the weather was like thank you very much..
As far as my respect for for west point cadets. It take takes more than being a damn ringknocker to get my or any other grunts respect. FYI I too attended a military college in the south. whoopeedoo.
 
Re: NYPD Rescues 2 West Point Cadets

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Zohan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Dude i was upstate shooting in the woods where it was even higher and colder at the same time this went down so yeah I know first hand what the weather was like thank you very much..
As far as my respect for for west point cadets. It take takes more than being a damn ringknocker to get my or any other grunts respect. FYI I too attended a military college in the south. whoopeedoo.
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Would you mind toning down the awesomeness please?!? You're causing havoc in New Zealand, Egypt, Libya and making me dizzy with admiration!

Thank you for your co-operation.
 
Re: NYPD Rescues 2 West Point Cadets

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lindy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Well, I apologize for having invaded your smug little world. I won't do so again.
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No need for apology Lindy and please dont read too deep into it..But all combat Marines have my respect so thanks.