Written by Kathy Wheatley on
 October 3, 2024

Helicopter Volunteer Threatened With Arrest While Rescuing Hurricane Victims

A volunteer firefighter, Jordan Seidhom, faced legal threats while using his helicopter to rescue Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina.

In a daring act of heroism, Jordan Seidhom's rescue mission was marred by a confrontation with a fire department official threatening arrest, Daily Mail reported.

In the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation, Seidhom, a former police officer, took to the skies to aid stranded victims. Utilizing his two-seater helicopter, he navigated the severe conditions to reach people cut off by the storm. His efforts began by rescuing individuals from an isolated residence in Lake Lure, targeting an elderly couple and their son among others.

The initial rescue operation was a partial success. Seidhom managed to fly Susan Coffey, one of the stranded victims, to safety from her mountainous home. However, the operation took a controversial turn when he landed. Instead of support, Seidhom was met with severe opposition from local fire authorities.

Confrontation on the Ground Threatens Rescue Missions

After landing in a designated parking lot following Susan's rescue, Seidhom encountered a senior official from the Lake Lure Fire Department. The official criticized Seidhom for failing to coordinate with ongoing local rescue efforts. Despite Seidhom's assertions of prior collaboration with various law enforcement and rescue teams, tensions escalated quickly.

The altercation peaked when the fire chief issued a stern warning, forbidding Seidhom from continuing the operation. The chief explicitly warned that returning to rescue the remaining individuals would result in his arrest. Faced with legal threats, Seidhom reconsidered his plans to retrieve Susan's husband, Michael, and their son, Landon.

Defiant yet strategic, Seidhom asserted his rights and understanding of the situation. “I was legal in what I was doing, and I was following all FAA guidelines and airspace guidelines. I was on private property,” he recounted after deciding to continue the missions despite the confrontation.

Legal Boundaries and Flight Restrictions Complicate Rescue

Determined to complete his mission, Seidhom decided to fly to Rutherford County Airport rather than confront the fire chief directly at the scene. Three hours later, his decision proved justified when he discovered a new temporary flight restriction issued over Lake Lure, complicating any attempt to return for Michael and Landon.

Meanwhile, Michael Coffey confronted his perilous situation. He chose a dangerous route, swimming across a river to reach safety. His action highlighted the dire circumstances the storm had imposed on residents and the urgent need for any available rescue efforts.

Before this incident, Seidhom and his son had already demonstrated their heroism by rescuing two individuals from a flooded Airbnb property. Their quick thinking and bravery had already made a significant impact, showcasing their dedication amid disaster.

The Aftermath of the Storm and Legal Standoff

The day after authorities threatened an arrest, drone imagery revealed extensive debris around a marina in Lake Lure, showcasing the widespread damage Hurricane Helene caused. This aftermath provides a grim backdrop to the controversy and challenges that independent rescuers like Seidhom face.

Reflecting on the events, Seidhom expressed no regrets about his actions, despite the fire department's harsh stance. “I’m sorry, if I had to do it over again, I would have stopped and I would have rescued as many people until they decided they were going to arrest me,” he stated firmly.

This story continues to unfold as community members and local officials debate the proper balance between independent rescue efforts and coordinated emergency responses. Seidhom’s actions raise ongoing legal questions, as others may find themselves in similar situations during future disasters.

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