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RCMP Credit Calgary man and son find missing Crows Nest Pass senior

According to the RCMP, a man and son riding an ATV in the woods saved the lives of a senior who went missing in southern Alberta on Friday night.

Around 7 pm,Claire's Home RCMPcalls from a 40-year-old Calgary man on an ATV with his 11-year-old son at Porcupine Hills. I received it. , is to the west of the small town. The

pair found an 83-year-old man deep in the wilderness and reported to police that he appeared confused and confused.

To seek help from the police, the ATV rider had to reach a hill for mobile phone services, at which point he lost sight of his seniors. According to police, the old man in Crows Nest Pass was reported missing a few minutes before the call.

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Claresholm RCMP, many including Fort Police Agency Macleod RCMP, Willow Creek Emergency Service consisting of Claresholm and Stavely Fire Department, Alberta Health Service, Fish and Wildlife, RCMP Police Dog Service in Lethbridge Search for Men in Response to the Area Did.

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Using ATV 9:20 pm. , Willow Creek ambulance crew found the man with the caller and took him from the hill to an ambulance waiting nearby.

"Without their actions to call the police and assist the ambulance crew, the results could have been very different," Cpl said. News release Dalyn Orsten.

The man was evaluated by EMS and returned to his family.

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RCMP Investigator Estimated eight hours after he was confused and stuck in the wilderness, saying the elderly were wandering in the wilderness.

The 2010 dark blue Ford Ranger pickup truck with his car, the Alberta license plate BZT-4787, has not yet been found. Police say it could be near the Porcupine Hills area or East Trout Creek or Lindon Creek. If so, please contact Claresholm RCMP (403-625-4445).

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