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In three hours a 318-kilogram stone from a stone in an icy valley, without great injuries, without great injuries, without any major injuries, without great injuries.
Kell Morris’ wife, in the south of Morris, in the south of Morris, was hit by Boulder, who was hit by Morris in the south of Morris, drowned after waiting for rescuers.
The second shot, a sled dog that works in the glacier, exceeding 911 shipments and helicopters, presented the helicopter to sellers who arrived at the entire territorial vehicle.
After the rescuers came, seven men and inflatable airbags to lift the stone, as they slip out of consciousness and beyond.
61, Morris, said he understands that he was the luckiest man. “And I have a great wife,” he said on Thursday.
His wife Jo Roop is a retired Alaska state trooper. While working in about 193 kilometers south of the anchor, about 193 kilometers south of the last autumn.
Last Saturday, during the holiday, the Kenai Peninsula community, and behind a state prison, next to a path of the godwin glucidation, they wanted to prevent a large crowd.
Their trail was a rocky leather bed, lined with large stones that actually kept the glacier.
Morris has seen dangerous stones, while others fled them until they flee to 454 kilograms along the shores of the creek.
“I came back and everything, all the side, slipped down from my side,” he said.
He said everything was confused because everything went down from the shore to about six meters.
Then he felt that Boulder hit his back.
Men described this as “mainly stones’.
Morris’s descent was, there were rocks under it, between the legs and those around him, he said, he said. However, the mass rock still closed him and Morris felt intense pain in his left leg and waited to separate the femur.
“When I first took place, I doubted that there would be a good result,” Morris said.
His wife tried to release him for about 30 minutes, rocks under the rock and try to pour it before you find a cell signal.
Surprisingly, he had to cover about 274 meters to connect with 911 and trusted in law enforcement to send accurate GPS coordinates with the dispatcher of GPS.
A volunteer in the Bear Creek firefighting department, Sled IT heard calls while working in the tourism, and tourists arrived at the scene redirected the helicopter used for ferries.
As a result, firefighters who could not go through the boulder area of all territorial vehicles jumped from the helicopter.
Meanwhile, Morris was hypothermic from the cold water fleeing the glacier, “Crush and his wife caught the head of the water.
“I think that if we did not help us with a special helicopter, we would at least 45 minutes to achieve him and I am not sure that much time.”
Firefighters used two normal protected airbags to disperse people from normal vehicles.
“But then only ‘one, two, three, push,'” I, all hands were cruel, “and seven children were able to raise the victim.”
Alaska National Security Helicopter took them out of the creek bed with the basket of salvation.
Morris spent two nights in a local hospital for observation, but went unusable.
“I fully waited the restoration of the body, and I do not go without a scratching walk,” said CRICKS.
Now Morris, which reflects his pain in the house, can be a wake up to stop doing things like this in the age.
“I was very lucky. God was looking for me.”
When this weekend and his wife went on a walk, they will stick to the roads.
“We will stop trailblazing,” he said.