
SAR Teams Rescue Two People From Idaho Avalanche As One Person Reportedly Killed
The United States Air Force, along with the Silver Valley SAR and others rescued two people from an avalanche near Idaho's Steven's Peak as one person was reportedly killed on Thursday afternoon.
At that time, law enforcement “received information causing us to believe the third male was deceased at the site of the avalanche,” the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office reports in a social media post.
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We send our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the man. We also want to send well wishes to the two people rescued by SAR teams from the avalanche—special thanks to the volunteers involved in the search and rescue. Please be safe out there!
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