Source: Radio New Zealand
Firefighters and a helicopter crew teamed up to pluck a person and their dog to safety (file photo). Otago Southland Rescue Helicopter Trust
A person and their dog have been winched to safety by helicopter, after getting stuck on a cliff in Otago.
Emergency services were called about 1pm Saturday and responded to the incident close to Thompson Hill, near Arrowtown, along the Twin Rivers Trail.
A Fire and Emergency spokesperson said the pair had to be rescued using harnesses and a helicopter, as they were trapped about 60 metres down.
The person became stuck, when they tried to rescue their dog and found they could not get back up to the track.
Two crews of firefighters from Frankton and one crew from Arrowtown were sent to the scene.
The rescue was wrapped up by 4pm Saturday, the spokesperson said, and there were no reports of injuries.
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