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Missing Snowshoer and Dog Found in Snohomish County |
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Hiker Found After Emergency Beacons Trigger Search |
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Distress Beacon Leads Rescuers to Kayaker Off Vancouver Island |
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Kory Boyd, Randall Hild, and Aage Giessing were snowmobiling in Wasatch County backcountry when a massive snow storm approached. They quickly realized they needed to get moving.
As the snow came in and day shifted to night Thursday, the men tried to make it to safety on their own, but the situation quickly became dangerous. After hours of being trapped in the snow and enduring bitterly cold temperatures the men began to show early signs of frostbite. Eventually they found shelter under some trees and built a fire. There was no cell phone service and little food. But the men did have something that would ultimately save their lives – a SPOT Satellite Tracker, thrown into a pack at the last minute.
"I wasn't planning to bring it," said Hild. "I actually kind of forgot that I had it. Hadn't set it up, then yesterday morning, logged in, set up the account on it and threw it in my bag."

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Wife Credits Satellite Device with Saving Her Husband’s Life |
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Cora Edmunds' husband, son and nephew were stranded at sea near Makkovik just before dark on Friday, when the motor on their boat broke down.With strong winds driving the craft away further out, rowing to shore was not an option.But a situation that could have ended tragically had a positive outcome instead, thanks to a satellite tracking device called a "SPOT." The device traces users' coordinates and relays them by computer, enabling people elsewhere to log on and see where they are.The men pressed the SOS button on the device, alerting Cora Edmunds, as well as the agency that handles the calls.

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Fire and water: Pilot, passenger rescued after ditching Baron |
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Pilot Theodore Wright made a quick radio call to ATC before cutting the electrical master switch, hopeful that would cut the trouble off at the source. But it was not, apparently, an electrical fire. While opening the door cleared some of the smoke from the cabin, flames were visible outside, apparently coming from the baggage compartment door, and Wright cut the throttles and dived for the Gulf of Mexico.

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Missing hiker found on Mount Charleston |
A hiker and his dog are safe after being stranded in the snow and cold overnight
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Helicopter transports pair from B.C. mountain |
Two climbers stranded in a southeastern B.C. national park are safe after a daring helicopter rescue that was the highest ever attempted in the area.
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U.S. Coast Guard rescued two people after emergency landing |
Two people rescued after their plane reportedly ran out of gas and suffered a hard landing on an uninhabited island.
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Student rescued after fall in Rocky Mountain National Park |
A University of Colorado student was successfully rescued after falling 200 feet.
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Injured Pilot Rescued in Alaska |
Air National Guard rescues injured piolot after crash near Gulkana
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Coast Guard rescues pair from overturned boat |
The Coast Guard pulled two men from the waters 30 miles off Eggmont key after their catamaran overturned Saturday afternoon.
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A man who experienced a "severe medical emergency" was rescued Tuesday from the Weminuche Wilderness, about 16 miles north of Vallecito Reservoir...
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GPS saves Northwest Territories hunters |
"A GPS device is to thank for saving the lives of a group of hunters" March, 2010
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Rescue a First Locally for Emergency Locator Device |
Successful helicopter rescue of a man stuck in the Piute Mountains March, 2010
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New communication tools aid wilderness rescue February, 2010
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