An extra long run Nov. 28 turned into a rescue mission after the three men found a woman on the ground in a parking lot at the college's fitness center who was freezing and injured.
FARMINGTON - Three students at the University of Maine at Farmington were recognized today for their actions, which saved the life of a woman in her seventies at the end of November. On Tuesday, November 28, at approximately 12:38 p.m., officers from Farmington Police Department received a report of a missing 77-year-old woman, Farmington Police
Luke Bliss of Vermont, and fellow cross-country runners Jimmy Reel and Andrew LaFlamme, both of New Hampshire, decided to run an extra lap Nov. 28 and came across the woman on the ground.
An extra long run Nov. 28 turned into a rescue mission after the three men found a woman on the ground in a parking lot at the college's fitness center who was freezing and injured.