
Hiker Rescued In Snoqualmie Pass After Going Missing For Six Days
A man from Seattle was rescued by the Snohawk10, a helicopter rescue team based in the Snohomish County of Washington State, after he went missing in the forest of Snoqualmie Pass on July 4th and never returned and was finally rescued on Monday.
The man was lifted off the mountain and transported to Providence Regional Medical Center for his injuries. Read more here
Special thanks to the SAR team and Snohawk 10 for rescuing the 26-year-old man. We hope he is recovering well and a friendly reminder to always make sure you have a cellphone with you and someone or a group with you just in case you get lost. Please be safe out there!
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