The hiker apparently misjudged the swiftness of the water as he tried to cross Angel Falls in California, police said, and became trapped in the cold spring water that was flowing 50 to 80 feet per second.Nearby, off-duty California Highway Patrol Officer Brent Donley, who is trained in search and rescue, was also hiking in the area near Bass Lake in Madera County. Donley used a strap from his backpack and tied it around a branch so the hiker could grab it, police said. He threw the branch to the man and then talked him through the rescue, according to a video released by California Highway Patrol Fresno.With the help of a group of other hikers, Donley pulled the man, who hasn't been named, to safety. He provided first aid until Search and Rescue officers arrived."This … call could have ended very badly if not for his help," the Madera County Sheriff's Office, which urged visitors not to cross swift water, wrote.Angel Falls is one of the main attractions for hikers along the WillRead More – Source

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