Here is a story from our newspaper up here this winter it a succesfull rescue of a person who fell into pit around arctic area.<br>He was lucky enough to have person with him that was able to call for a rescue. that was the only reason he survived.<br> Yukon<br><br>A Haines Junction RCMP corporal is recuperating from a dislocated left shoulder and minor injuries after he fell 27 metres into a mountain crevasse Saturday afternoon.<br>Cpl. Ken Putnam and Const. Kirk Gale were patrolling the Kluane National Park on snowmobiles that afternoon when the pair stopped on the Haines summit to walk around a bit.<br>The park patrols are routinely done by RCMP and Parks Canada staff in response to the large number of snowmobilers and other people exploring the mountains, especially during the Easter long weekend.<br>At about 3:10 p.m., the call came into the Whitehorse detachment from Gale that his detachment commander had fallen into a crevasse, and landed some 27 metres below on a small ledge.<br>It’s not yet known how large the crevasse opening was, whether it was covered in snow or how visible it might have been to Putnam, an experienced outdoorsman.<br>The National Parks search and rescue glacier team was called in and at about 2:30 Sunday morning, pulled Putnam out of the crevasse.<br>By 9 a.m., the officer was medivaced to Whitehorse for a full medical examination following a rescue described as challenging due to the mountain’s conditions and the darkness in which rescuers worked.<br><br>
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