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Colorado train passenger helped rescue missing hiker

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An eagle-eyed train passenger spotted an injured Colorado Trail hiker who had been missing for 2 nights, resulting in her rescue.

The passenger had been aboard a Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad train on Oct. 10 when she saw the girl on the riverbank of the Animas River frantically waving her hands and notified the train conductor, in line with a Facebook post by the San Juan County Office of Emergency Management.

The hiker, a 20-something woman from Aztec, Latest Mexico, had been traversing a part of the Colorado Trail when she went off-course and fell off a cliff-face while taking pictures, breaking her leg, the Durango Herald reported.

The hiker eventually managed to crawl to the riverbank despite her injuries and flagged down a train headed toward Silverton, the office said.

Rescue workers were able to find the woman with the passenger's help.
Rescue staff were in a position to find the girl with the passenger’s help.
Facebook/Silverton Medical Rescu
A pair of the train's staff who also had medical training crossed the freezing river and waited with the hiker for the Silverton Medical Rescue team.
A pair of the train’s staff who also had medical training crossed the freezing river and waited with the hiker for the Silverton Medical Rescue team.
Facebook/Silverton Medical Rescu

“It’s a tremendous feat that she survived two nights within the cold snap we’re having,” emergency management spokeswoman DeAnne Gallegos told the Herald. “Our team thought that was pretty miraculous.”

A pair of the train’s staff who also had medical training crossed the freezing river and waited with the hiker for the Silverton Medical Rescue team, which flew in on a helicopter and transported the girl across the river. The hiker was then airlifted to a hospital via helicopter.

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An eagle-eyed train passenger spotted an injured Colorado Trail hiker who had been missing for 2 nights, resulting in her rescue.

The passenger had been aboard a Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad train on Oct. 10 when she saw the girl on the riverbank of the Animas River frantically waving her hands and notified the train conductor, in line with a Facebook post by the San Juan County Office of Emergency Management.

The hiker, a 20-something woman from Aztec, Latest Mexico, had been traversing a part of the Colorado Trail when she went off-course and fell off a cliff-face while taking pictures, breaking her leg, the Durango Herald reported.

The hiker eventually managed to crawl to the riverbank despite her injuries and flagged down a train headed toward Silverton, the office said.

Rescue workers were able to find the woman with the passenger's help.
Rescue staff were in a position to find the girl with the passenger’s help.
Facebook/Silverton Medical Rescu
A pair of the train's staff who also had medical training crossed the freezing river and waited with the hiker for the Silverton Medical Rescue team.
A pair of the train’s staff who also had medical training crossed the freezing river and waited with the hiker for the Silverton Medical Rescue team.
Facebook/Silverton Medical Rescu

“It’s a tremendous feat that she survived two nights within the cold snap we’re having,” emergency management spokeswoman DeAnne Gallegos told the Herald. “Our team thought that was pretty miraculous.”

A pair of the train’s staff who also had medical training crossed the freezing river and waited with the hiker for the Silverton Medical Rescue team, which flew in on a helicopter and transported the girl across the river. The hiker was then airlifted to a hospital via helicopter.

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