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Search and Rescue teams operate on designated emergency radio frequencies. Distress calls received. Teams dispatched. Coordinates confirmed. Standard protocol since the 1960s. SAR bases monitor emergency frequencies 24 hours daily. Hikers transmit distress calls. Teams respond. Victims extracted. Lives saved. Except at some SAR bases, emergency radios receive distress calls before victims are lost. Calls describing rescues in detail before teams dispatch. Locations named. Conditions specified. Outcomes predicted. Including whether the victim will be found alive. All calls originate from the SAR base emergency radio. A radio that's powered off. Unplugged. Locked away. Transmitting distress calls about rescues that haven't begun. Predicting outcomes three days ahead. With perfect accuracy. Including deaths. On August 14, 2006, Cascade Valley SAR base received a distress call on emergency frequency 155.160 MHz at 1342 hours. The voice was calm, clinical: "Lost hiker. Male, approximately 40 years old. Last known position: Eagle Ridge Trail, mile marker 7.3. Current location: northeast slope of Eagle Peak, elevation 5,800 feet. Hiker disoriented, mild dehydration. Recovery team will locate victim in clearing near granite outcrop, 400 yards northeast of trail junction. Estimated response time: 2 hours 15 minutes." SAR coordinator Jennifer Morrison recognized the voice—it sounded like her own. She checked the equipment room. The base emergency radio was powered off. Unplugged. Locked in a cabinet. The radio had been offline for three days. At 1558 hours—2 hours 3 minutes after dispatch—the team located the hiker exactly as described. Northeast slope, 5,800 feet, clearing near granite outcrop, disoriented, mild dehydration. Perfect match. The hiker had no radio. Never called for help. By 2012, SAR coordinator Lisa Park had documented seventeen prediction calls. All on emergency frequency 155.160. All from the base radio. All transmitted while offline. All predictions flawless. June 3: climber prediction, response time 4 hours 30 minutes. Actual: 4 hours 30 minutes. July 19: lost child prediction, response time 3 hours 10 minutes. Actual: 3 hours 10 minutes. September 8: cardiac emergency prediction, response time 1 hour 45 minutes. Actual: 1 hour 45 minutes. Park ordered the radio destroyed. September 1, 2012: radio disassembled, circuit boards removed, metal housing melted down, electronic components disposed of. Nothing remained. September 8, 2012—one week later—Park received a prediction call on 155.160. The replacement radio, installed September 5th, was powered off. Unplugged. Locked away. The prediction described a rescue on September 10th. On September 10th, the rescue occurred exactly as predicted. Park sealed the replacement radio in evidence storage. Ordered SAR personnel to use personal radios. Emergency frequency 155.160 would no longer be monitored. The predictions continued. On personal radios. Vehicle radios. Always accurate. Protocol implemented: "Log prediction calls. Do not alter operations based on predictions. Conduct standard SAR procedures regardless of prediction content." SAR teams would ignore what the radio told them. And respond anyway. --- #predictionradio #deathprediction #predictingdeath #futureprediction #chronoanomaly #timeanomaly #temporalanomaly #predictionparadox #emergencyradio #radiopredictsfuture #rescueprediction #knowingthefuture #predetermineddeath #futuredeathprediction #rescueoutcomeprediction #destroyedradiostillworks #radiopredictsd eaths #SARradioanomaly #emergencyfrequencyabandoned #predictionaccuracy #documentaryhorror #truehorrorstories #wildernesshorror #searchandrescuestories #SARstories #SARmysteries #temporalphenomena #predictionparadoxstories #ethicalhorror #predeterminedoutcomes --- Welcome to Whispering Pines Horror 🌲🔥 – your campfire in the dark. New stories every week – subscribe so you never miss a tale from the woods: 👉 / @whisperingpineshorror --- This video is fictional horror entertainment. All characters, ranger accounts, protocols, and incidents depicted are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to actual persons, locations, or events is coincidental. This content is not affiliated with or endorsed by the National Park Service or any government agency.