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Alaska hiker rescued from under 700lb boulder in frigid creek

Alaska hiker rescued from under 700lb boulder in frigid creek

Summary

A hiker in Alaska, Kell Morris, was trapped under a large boulder in a cold creek for three hours. His wife called for help, and rescuers used inflatable airbags and a helicopter to free him. He was treated for hypothermia but left the hospital with only minor injuries.

Key Facts

  • Kell Morris was trapped under a 700lb boulder while hiking near Anchorage, Alaska.
  • His wife helped keep his head above water and called rescuers with precise location coordinates.
  • Morris was trapped for three hours in the icy creek before being rescued.
  • Rescuers used inflatable airbags to lift the boulder off him.
  • A helicopter transported Morris to the hospital where he was treated for hypothermia.
  • Morris only suffered minor injuries and is now walking again.
  • The rescue team had to jump from a hovering helicopter due to the rough terrain.
  • The rescue operation took place near Godwin Glacier.
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