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Monessen officers, suspects rescued from hillside

By Jon Andreassi 2 min read
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Courtesy of Bentleyville Fire Department Four police officers and two suspects had to be pulled up this hillside in Monessen.
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Courtesy of Bentleyville Fire Department The rescue operation took about 3 hours.

Multiple police officers and suspects in a vehicle theft had to be rescued from a steep hillside Sunday night.

Monessen Fire Department Chief Delmar Hepple said crews were called at about 6 p.m. to the intersection of Dennis Avenue and Pine Street and that four officers and two 鈥渄etainees鈥 were trapped at the bottom of a hillside.

Charleroi Regional Police Department Chief Chad Zelinsky said Monessen police were pursuing a vehicle that had been reported stolen from Charleroi. It鈥檚 not clear how the vehicle chase ended, and where the vehicle was abandoned. Zelinsky referred further questions to Monessen鈥檚 police department.

Monessen police Chief David Yuhasz did not return a phone call seeking additional information. According to online court records, charges have not yet been filed.

According to Hepple, officers followed the two suspects on foot into a densely wooded area and took them into custody.

鈥淒arkness set in and so did the cold, and they kind of ran out of the means to escape,鈥 Hepple said.

Hepple described the area as having 鈥渧ery rough terrain,鈥 and that the officers and two suspects were about 800 feet over the hillside.

Charleroi and Bentleyville fire departments initially responded to assist. Finding the group and the best point of entry was the first problem for the rescue crews.

鈥淭he terrain that they were in, you couldn鈥檛 see up the hill or down the hill in any direction,鈥 Hepple said.

Hepple added that everyone involved was using the same radio frequency for ease of communication.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not often that EMS, fire and police are on the same frequency,鈥 Hepple said. 鈥淲e had constant contact with the officers in the woods.鈥

Emergency crews cut a path down the hillside and set up a rescue rope. Murrysville Medic One also responded with their rope rescue team, and set up a large tent to serve as a warming center. According to Hepple, one of the suspects had been pulled out when the Murrysville agency had arrived.

The rescue took a little over three hours. Hepple said one of the officers took himself to a hospital for an eye injury. The suspects were hospitalized for 鈥渉ypothermia type issues,鈥 according to Hepple.

鈥淓verything worked pretty good. We don鈥檛 often do this type of thing here in town,鈥 Hepple said.

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