"At 3 a.m. Sunday, more than three dozen first responders set off into the Marin County darkness, searching for a drunk camper whose friends were worried he could be in danger."
"As crews spread across the Olema Ranch Campground, searching on foot, e-bike and with highly trained dogs, the man was apparently just passed out in a nearby field - only a half mile away, according to a post from the Marin County Search and Rescue."
""Good job team!" one commented on the post. "You never know what you are going to find when you get called for a search. Thank you for showing up and being ready for it all.""
More than three dozen first responders launched a search at 3 a.m. for a camper reported severely intoxicated at Olema Ranch Campground. Crews searched on foot, by e-bike, and with trained dogs across the campground and nearby fields. The man was found passed out in a field about a half mile from the campsite and walked back approximately an hour after the search began. He was evaluated on site and released. Public reaction on social media was mixed, with some users criticizing the size of the response and others praising the readiness and thoroughness of rescuers.
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