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Arizona Helicopter Medic Killed by Rotor Blade

The Arizona Department of Public Safety has lost its first officer in

the line of duty in eight years during a rescue of two hikers near

Sedona.

Medic Officer Bruce Harrolle, 36, was helping rescue two hikers from

Bell Rock Monday when he was struck and killed by a helicopter rotor

blade.

Harrolle and a pilot were aboard the helicopter.

" While they were performing the rescue, they were able to get the male

subject into the helicopter, " said DPS Lt. Warriner. " While trying

to put the female into the helicopter, something happened that caused

the paramedic to get struck by a rotor blade, resulting in his death. "

Warriner said the pilot was able to go ahead with the rescue and get the

stranded hikers off the mountain.

Mountain rescues are very dangerous, Warriner said, " because typically

they're working off one skid or both skids or just barely on the rocks

or wherever they decide to move. "

Harrolle, who lived in Mesa, had been with DPS for nine years. He is

survived by his wife and two children.

" This is really something that hits us all -- not only our agency, but

it goes out to all the law enforcement community and the rescue and fire

services. This is tough for all of us, " Warriner said.

The National Transportation Safety Board will join local authorities in

an investigation of the incident.

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