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Man plunges 120 feet into creek while taking photo at famous national park

First publishedAug 20, 18:18 UTC
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Man plunges 120 feet into creek while taking photo at famous national park
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A man survived a serious fall into McDonald Creek at Glacier National Park thanks to the intervention of a Good Samaritan bystander. The man who fell was identified as Ken Nurse, who was visiting the Montana park with his wife, family and friends, according to NonStop Local Montana.He tumbled from an overlook and reportedly went over a set of waterfalls on Aug.

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A man survived a serious fall into McDonald Creek at Glacier National Park thanks to the intervention of a Good Samaritan bystander. The man who fell was identified as Ken Nurse, who was visiting the Montana park with his wife, family and friends, according to NonStop Local Montana.He tumbled from an overlook and reportedly went over a set of waterfalls on Aug. 13, according to Two Bear Air Rescue, a Montana-based helicopter search-and-rescue organization that responded to the incident.NURSE IMPALED BY POLE DURING HIKE FORCED TO TREK 10 MILES FOR HELP: 'A FREAK THING'A witness entered the creek after seeing him lying face down.The bystander then brought the man into shallower water and began chest compressions when he realized he was not breathing, the organization said in a Facebook post accompanying video of the rescue.Ken Nurse's wife, Renae, told NonStop Local Montana the group had stopped near McDonald Falls to take photos before she returned to the car to warm up. He moved closer to the edge for a better view when the ground beneath him gave way — sending him about 120 feet down the cliff and into the creek.Glacier National Park rangers were tending to him in the middle of the creek when the Two Bear Air Rescue helicopter crew arrived, according to the organization.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERVideo of the rescue shows a crew member being lowered from the helicopter to reach him before he is secured and hoisted from the water.Ken Nurse was then flown to a waiting medical helicopter for further stabilization and transport to a hospital, the Facebook post said.Two Bear Air Rescue credited the bystander's life-saving efforts.

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A man survived a serious fall into McDonald Creek at Glacier National Park thanks to the intervention of a Good Samaritan bystander. The man who fell was identified as Ken Nurse, who was visiting the Montana park with his wife, family and friends, according to NonStop Local Montana.He tumbled from an overlook and reportedly went over a set of waterfalls on Aug.
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