Man trapped for three hours under boulder sustains only minor injuries
Kell Morris was hiking near Godwin Glacier in Alaska when a 700-pound boulder pinned him face down in an icy creek for three hours (AP)
Kell Morris, 61, was hiking near Godwin Glacier in Alaska when a 700-pound boulder pinned him face down in an icy creek for three hours.
His wife Jo Roop, a retired Alaska State Trooper, held his head above water to prevent him from drowning and provided GPS coordinates to dispatch, which was crucial for his survival.
A sled dog tourism company overheard the 911 dispatch and offered their helicopter to transport rescuers to the remote location, which was inaccessible to all-terrain vehicles.
Seven men used inflatable air bags to lift the boulder, freeing Morris, who was drifting in and out of consciousness due to hypothermia from the cold water.
Morris spent two nights in the hospital for observation and sustained only minor injuries. He has acknowledged his luck and expressed gratitude for his wife's quick thinking.