
Two Snowmobilers Rescued By Seely Swan SAR
On the night of January 13th, two snowmobilers were rescued by volunteers from the Seely Swan Search and Rescue after they got stranded in the Marshall Lake area as frigid temperatures continued to freeze.
Luckily for the two snowmobilers, they successfully started a fire and had a GPS satellite system to communicate with first responders. Read more here
Great work to the Seely Swan Search and Rescue volunteers for coming to the snowmobilers' aid. We hope they are doing well. Please be safe out there!
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