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On a bluebird day, in April of 2019, Snow Ranger Frank Carus set out to investigate a reported avalanche in the backcountry of Mt. Washington. He found a lone skier, buried several feet under the snow. He was severely hypothermic but alive.
Wilderness EMTs can work for decades and never encounter this particular situation. And what happened next was an attempted rescue that people in Northern New England are still learning from.
What happens when a rescue goes wrong? And how do first responders cope when an opportunity to save someone’s life slips through their fingers?
Editor’s Note: This episode first aired in May of 2022, and was later honored with a National Edward R. Murrow Award for News Documentary.
Featuring: Denise Butler, Frank Carus, Jeff Fongemie, Nicholas Weinberg
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LINKS
Learn more about avalanche safety here.
Read the Wilderness Medical Society Journal article about this incident here.
CREDITS
Host: Nate Hegyi
Reported and produced by: Jessica Hunt
Mixer: Taylor Quimby
Editing by Taylor Quimby and Nate Hegyi, with help and feedback from Rebecca Lavoie, Justine Paradis, Felix Poon, Erika Janik, Sam Evans-Brown, Jimmy Gutierrez, and Christina Philips.
Rebecca Lavoie is our Executive Producer
Special Thanks to: Matt Dustin, Ty Gagne, Frank Hubbell, and Andrew Parrella.
Music for this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.
Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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On a bluebird day, in April of 2019, Snow Ranger Frank Carus set out to investigate a reported avalanche in the backcountry of Mt. Washington. He found a lone skier, buried several feet under the snow. He was severely hypothermic but alive.
Wilderness EMTs can work for decades and never encounter this particular situation. And what happened next was an attempted rescue that people in Northern New England are still learning from.
What happens when a rescue goes wrong? And how do first responders cope when an opportunity to save someone’s life slips through their fingers?
Editor’s Note: This episode first aired in May of 2022, and was later honored with a National Edward R. Murrow Award for News Documentary.
Featuring: Denise Butler, Frank Carus, Jeff Fongemie, Nicholas Weinberg
SUPPORT
Outside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In.
Talk to us! Follow Outside/In on Instagram and Twitter, or discuss episodes in our private listener group on Facebook.
Submit a question to our Outside/Inbox. We answer queries about the natural world, climate change, sustainability, and human evolution. You can send a voice memo to [email protected] or leave a message on our hotline, 1-844-GO-OTTER (844-466-8837).
LINKS
Learn more about avalanche safety here.
Read the Wilderness Medical Society Journal article about this incident here.
CREDITS
Host: Nate Hegyi
Reported and produced by: Jessica Hunt
Mixer: Taylor Quimby
Editing by Taylor Quimby and Nate Hegyi, with help and feedback from Rebecca Lavoie, Justine Paradis, Felix Poon, Erika Janik, Sam Evans-Brown, Jimmy Gutierrez, and Christina Philips.
Rebecca Lavoie is our Executive Producer
Special Thanks to: Matt Dustin, Ty Gagne, Frank Hubbell, and Andrew Parrella.
Music for this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.
Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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