play it again. a calf stuck on an icy pond when a helicopter used the rotors to propel the calf to safety. we played it over and over. so cute. this is so good we had to talk to the guy who made all of this possible. mason don, nationally recognized news chopper pilot joins me now. mason tell me, who do you have with you? who is that? my photographer. ken kilgore. good to talk to you. good to talk to you. okay, so, listen, tell me about how you got the call for the calf? a woman called me. she said she saw the deer rescue three years ago. they told me the 2-year-old calf
pictures as it was happening. yeah. these are some of the pictures right here, mason. yeah. very nice family. okay. we ll try to get them up. but the cattle farmer s grand daughter took some pictures of the happy reunion. so, listen, mason dunn, thank you, ken killborn, thank you. you guys are heroes. i guess you think so as well. happy new years. thank you. you too. we ll be right back.
pictures, we just got them in from a cnn employee who was on the ski lift when it jolted to a stop with more than 200 people on board. six people had to be transferred to the hospital with their injuries, and joining me now on the phone to update us is ethan austin from sugarloaf resort. ethan, are you there? yes, i am. okay. ethan, tell us what happened. what is the status of this rescue operation now? well, the rescue operation has been completed. they finished, our ski patrol finished evacuating the lift around noon today, and what happened was at about 10:30 a.m. this morning, one of our chair lifts derailed from one tower and as a result of that, a number of chairs fell and at least three of those chairs directly impacted the ground. at that point the lift was shut off and our ski patrol immediately responded, treated anybody who was injured, and went about getting everybody off of that lift. so listen, do we know what the cause of this is? do you know what cause