Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Navy joins effort to reach hiker in Mount St. Helens crater

Navy joins effort to reach hiker in Mount St. Helens crater
February 16, 2010 4:00 p.m. EST

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: Navy help is en route to Mount St. Helens, sheriff says
Rescuers ask military for aircraft to try to get Joseph Bohlig out of crater
Wind, snow, avalanche danger make it too dangerous to send ground crew
Bohlig, 52, fell and slid 1,500 feet into Mount St. Helens crater while posing for picture
Mount St. Helens, Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. Navy on Tuesday will try to help rescuers reach a hiker who fell and slid 1,500 feet into the crater of the Mount St. Helens volcano, authorities said Tuesday.

Air support from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in Washington was headed to the site where Joseph Bohlig, 52, fell on Monday, according to Sheriff Dave Brown of Skamania County, Washington.

The Navy's "hope right now is that we're going to get a break in the weather, and we'll be able to get the helicopter into the crater and locate this individual and get him out of there," Brown said at a news conference.
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Navy joins effort to reach hiker in Mount St. Helens crater

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