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‘The Horn’ Goes Behind the Scenes of Matterhorn Rescues

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For the aerial search and rescue team tasked with safeguarding adventurers on the nearly 15,000-foot-tall Matterhorn,perilous conditions, frightening heights, and difficult maneuvers arejust part ofanother day on the job. The Horn, anew documentary series from Red BullTV, introduces viewers to the paramedics, pilots, and rescue experts of Air Zermatt, who have been keeping skiers and climbers safe on theworld-famous European mountain for more than 50 years. In six 45-minute episodes, the show follows members of the 75-personteam through some of the more than 1,700 rescues itperforms annually. Jumpingbetween scenes of the team airlifting an immobile skier and pulling a man out of a crevasse nine stories deep, The Horncaptures the toll of making such dangerous rescues on the alpinepeak.“You can’t have fear,” says one pilot. “Because of the fear, you’re going to make a big mistake.”

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Streaming Thursdays at 10 P.M. EDT starting April 8on ϳԹ TV+, available on Dish, RedBox, the Roku Channel, Samsung TVPlus, Sling, Stirr, Xumo, Vizio WatchFree, and the free .

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