
Two Hunters Rescued After Severe Truck Plunge in Washington State
SAR teams from the Snoqualmie Pass Fire & Rescue, Kittitas County SAR, Seattle Mountain Rescue, and others rescued two hunters in the area of Kittitas County after their truck plunged down 400 feet from an embankment where they both suffered injuries.
The incident occurred around 9 a.m. on Stampede Pass Road. Rosebrook, the driver, swerved to avoid a pothole, causing the truck to lose control and plunge nearly 400 feet down a steep embankment. Read more here
Great work to the SAR teams for rescuing the two men. We hope they both recover from their injuries and are healing well. Please be safe out there!
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