Two Bear Air rescues climber on Idaho peak
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June 25, 2018 8:04 PM
CHALLIS, Idaho (AP) — Officials in central Idaho say a Pennsylvania man had to be rescued after falling on Idaho’s tallest mountain, triggering a small avalanche.
According to the Custer County Sheriff’s office, 23-year-old Hao Yan of Devin fell Saturday while climbing the north face of Mount Borah — which summits at 12,657 feet.
Dispatchers say Yan called 911 with his cellphone around 9:30 p.m. while lying partially buried in the snow.
Rescue crews then called the Kalispell-based Two Bear Air helicopter team to help in the retrieval effort. The helicopter team spotted Yan early Sunday morning, where he was flown to an ambulance and treated for severe hypothermia.