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Glacier staff and park visitors rescue three people after falling into Avalanche Creek

July 9, 2025by Ranger Tom0
Three visitors to Glacier National Park in Montana had a close call on Sunday when they fell into Avalanche Creek. The park’s dispatch center received multiple satellite SOS reports around 7 p.m., indicating that individuals had fallen into the creek. It was also reported that CPR was being administered to two of the individuals.

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The park staff, together with some park visitors, quickly sprung into action to rescue the three individuals. The team’s swift response was crucial in ensuring the safety of the visitors who had fallen into the creek. Details about the condition of the three individuals and how they fell into the creek were not immediately available.

This incident underscores the importance of safety measures and emergency preparedness when visiting national parks. Visitors to Glacier National Park, and all national parks, are reminded to stay aware of their surroundings and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.

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