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King County search and rescue crews hope to find missing hiker along the Cascades
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Snow melt creates cold, swift moving King County area rivers that could become dangerous
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Body of man recovered from Green River after girlfriend slips, falls into the water
By Q13 News Staff
Body of man recovered from Green River after attempting to save girlfriend
A man has died after attempting to save his girlfriend who accidentally slipped into the Green River. The woman was safely rescued.
ENUMCLAW, Wash. - A 21-year-old man has died after trying to save his girlfriend who accidentally slipped and fell into the Green River Friday evening.
King County Sheriff s Office deputies and members of the Marine Rescue Dive Unit (MRDU) responded to a missing swimmer around 5 p.m. near the Green River Bridge in Enumclaw. Officials told Q13 News a couple was at the bridge when the man went to help his girlfriend who fell into the river.
No new clues found in weekend search for Sitka woman missing since 2012
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Wilderness rescuers brace for a busy winter
Story by Jane C. Hu / High Country News
Every winter, volunteers from Seattle Mountain Rescue are dispatched to the sites of dozens of harrowing incidents: They rescue backcountry skiers buried in avalanches, help injured hikers descend slick trails and once, they even removed the wreckage of a single-engine plane from a mountainside. Volunteers must tackle steep, avalanche-prone mountain terrain, carrying the requisite gear to ward off hypothermia. Once on the scene, they rig anchors and ropes to carry out rescues, a time-intensive project that often lasts until after dark. “I can’t think of a time I didn’t come out in a headlamp during a winter mission,” said Cheri Higman, chairperson of the organization.