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New series follows Kelowna man's off-road rescues in the Okanagan
Summary
Telus Optik TV has released Off-Road Rescue, a six-episode series that follows Kelowna's Bruce Cook and his team as they perform off-road recoveries in the Okanagan. Cook was paralyzed from the mid-section down in 2014 after a dirt-bike accident.
Content
Off-Road Rescue is a new television series that follows Kelowna resident Bruce Cook and his off-road rescue team in the Okanagan. The six one-hour episodes premiere on Telus Optik TV video on demand, with all episodes available at launch. Cook leads the crew after a 2014 dirt-bike accident left him paralyzed from the mid-section down. The series shows recoveries on remote forest service roads and during snowstorms.
Key details:
- Launch format: Off-Road Rescue debuts on Telus Optik TV video on demand with six one-hour episodes available at launch.
- Central figure: Bruce Cook, who was paralyzed from the mid-section down in 2014 after attempting a double front-flip on a dirt bike, is at the centre of the series.
- Team members: Cook responds to calls with teammates Denny Melanovic and Ryan Nojonen; volunteer crew Chuck Brown and Sean Redlich and independent operator Luke Pittman are also featured.
- Setting: The show takes place on remote forest service roads and amid snowstorms, where vehicles can slide into ravines or break down miles from civilization.
- Tone and focus: Cook describes the work as chaotic, pressured and adrenaline-fueled, and a production executive said the series depicts disability in a different way.
Summary:
The series presents the practical challenges, problem-solving and teamwork involved in off-road recovery and highlights the physical and technical demands on crews and equipment. All six episodes are available on Telus Optik TV video on demand. Undetermined at this time.
