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Flash flood watches blanket much of Arizona

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Harsh weather forces stranded hiker, rescuers to spend night in the elements

Harsh weather forces stranded hiker, rescuers to spend night in the elements File photo of hiking boots. (Source: Pexels/stock image) By KOLD News 13 Staff | February 15, 2021 at 4:37 PM MST - Updated February 15 at 4:37 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - After a hiker broke his ankle near Flagstaff, he had to spend the night out in the cold with a rescue team before they could get him out. The man called for help Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021, after he hurt his ankle on Mount Elden, which is northeast of Flagstaff. Crews tried searching for the hiker using GPS from his cellphone but they couldn’t find him on the ground, so they enlisted the help of the Department of Public Safety, which sent out a helicopter and eventually found the man in rough terrain, according to AZ Family.

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Flagstaff rescue crews stay overnight on Mount Elden in injured hiker rescue call

Flagstaff rescue crews stay overnight on Mount Elden in injured hiker rescue call Coconino County Sheriff s Office/ Flagstaff Fire Department and last updated 2021-02-13 00:11:47-05 FLAGSTAFF, AZ — Flagstaff rescue crews stayed overnight on Mount Elden after attempting a rescue on an injured hiker Thursday evening. Flagstaff Fire Department says they responded to the call on Fat Mans Loop Trail at around 5 p.m. along with Superstition Fire & Medical District. When they arrived on scene, they used information from the injured hiker s cell phone call to 911 prior to his phone dying to locate him. The patient was then located later that evening in an incredibly difficult area to access, with a severely broken ankle.

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60 Years of Arizona PBS: A Timeline

60 Years of Arizona PBS: A Timeline Arizona PBS. Channel 8. KAET. A lot of things have changed in our 60 years of broadcasting even our name. As we celebrate our big 60th anniversary this year, we’re reflecting on how we’ve gotten this far, while also planning for ways we can continue to serve our communities in the next 60 years. KAET was first envisioned in the late 1950s as a way to extend Arizona State University’s resources into local homes, allowing students to take courses via their TV, an idea that feels very prescient in this year of distance learning. In the 1960s version, students watched their lectures on TV, received course materials by mail, and returned their tests the same way.

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