Posted by Scott Bubar on March 17, 2002 at 09:09:07:
Not Alice. The other one.
Came across the following from an article in "On The Trail" magazine (something familiar about that name).
These folks were out on a milita patrol in their period gear.
"The second situation evolved just as we were preparing to depart from Table Rock mountain and make our way home. An emergency dispatch was sent indicating that a young girl had taken a fall from a ledge on the southeast face of the mountain. As we were still in the immediate vicinity, it fell upon my part to establish command in the field and organize rescue efforts. Resources from emergency response organizations in the county were dispatched, and the girl was successfully rescued and transported to the local hospital in Morganton. (N.B. At last report, the girl suffered only a bruised arm and back, and was expected to make a recovery without further incident or lasting ill effects.)
Needless to say, our presence served to raise an eye or two of the local populace who had congregated for the rescue of the young girl. I do not believe they were accustomed to seeing men dressed in our style attire organize and undertake the evacuation of an injured person. I received many a strange comment from my contemporaries in Emergency Management which, suffice it to say, made us all laugh (and them to question our sanity at the recalling of the exploits of the passed four days in the wilderness)."
Small world, eh?