Arizona crisis teams on Monday saved 17 climbers - including a 4-year-old kid - who had been caught in a gulch after glimmer surges cleared through the region, with the specialists on call maintaining a strategic distance from another flooding calamity in the state like the one that crushed a family the end of the prior week. A Pima County Sheriff's Department helicopter protected the last two climbers Monday morning after they spent the night in the gulch at Tanque Verde Falls, situated outside of Tuscon. The other 15 climbers were transported out or strolled to protect groups the prior night. Hunt and safeguard groups dropped nourishment, water and covers to the rest of the explorers as they sat tight to rage waters to die down. The climbers were on a bluff encompassed by water. It requires investment for the water to spill out of the mountain down to the valley, and when it does it can be quick and dangerous," Pima County sheriff's agent Cody Gress said. "Ver...