Alaska State Troopers S4 E21: Chopper Down – Everything Law and Order Blog

This one-hour episode of “Alaska State Troopers” is full of uniquely Alaskan trooper patrols; from helicopter crash rescues and snow-machine decoys, to missing people in sub zero temperatures, Alaska State Troopers must face the danger that the last frontier has to throw at them.

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38 thoughts on “Alaska State Troopers S4 E21: Chopper Down”
  1. Where I live in Sweden, we have spots of a good deal of population, and then BOOM, you´re off in the boondocks pretty darn fast. I serve both schools in the city here and a couple out in the back end of Nonesuch, South Central Sweden. The cases I get in those places are both very normal people who have farms and businesses out there or work in the city, and some very unique people who for various reasons want to stay under the radar. They can be very challenging than even the hardiest refugee cases in town, because suddenly, they can just go on you. It looks like Alaska is much the same with this dynamic. Small, middleclass villages do not mean an idylic life under the surface.

    And I recognize the booze and drugs.

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  3. I was amused at the highly-IQd individual: with that sort of IQ he should know that IQ alone counts for very little – one actually needs a smidgeon of common sense too. Thank you for the brave and kind men and women of the AST!!!

  4. These men and women that patrol Alaska and keeping the state safe are heros. So sad there are so many crimes in Alaska. Keep up the good job troopers. Well done.

  5. Where I live in Sweden, we have spots of a good deal of population, and then BOOM, you´re off in the boondocks pretty darn fast. I serve both schools in the city here and a couple out in the back end of Nonesuch, South Central Sweden. The cases I get in those places are both very normal people who have farms and businesses out there or work in the city, and some very unique people who for various reasons want to stay under the radar. They can be very challenging than even the hardiest refugee cases in town, because suddenly, they can just go on you. It looks like Alaska is much the same with this dynamic. Small, middleclass villages do not mean an idylic life under the surface.

    And I recognize the booze and drugs.

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