In a story that has shocked many, local authorities have threatened to arrest a former law enforcement officer and volunteer pilot, Jordan Seidhom, despite his life-saving rescue missions in North Carolina’s flood-ravaged mountain region. Seidhom, who has been using his helicopter to transport stranded families to safety, now faces legal threats instead of accolades for his brave efforts.
The devastating floods that swept through the North Carolina mountains have left many families isolated, struggling to survive with dwindling supplies. Seidhom, a seasoned pilot with nearly 1,400 flight hours and a background in law enforcement, saw the desperate calls for help online and immediately jumped into action.
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Seidhom’s rescue journey began last Saturday when he learned through social media about a family stranded in Banner Elk, North Carolina. With urgency in his heart, Seidhom, alongside his high school junior son Landon, loaded their helicopter with food and water to aid the victims. In an interview with Queen City News, Seidhom explained, “I thought, I have a helicopter, maybe I can help.”
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