Montana Miracle
The funeral plans for Matt were in the works. The Park Service
had announced that Matt was one of five people who had been
killed in a plane crash on a mountainside in Montana. The
funeral never happened. Suddenly, Matt's bereaved parents
heard the stunning news: although he had been badly in-
jured, their son, along with one other Forest Service worker,
had just been rescued alive, miles from the crash site. Rescue
workers at the scene of the crash had concluded that the
charred wreckage and the scattered human remains indi-
cated that the crash had been "insurvivable," they said.
But amazingly, Matt and his fellow worker hiked for 29
hours, often in subfreezing temperatures, until they
reached a highway where a motorist picked them up.
One news magazine called it, "A Miracle in the
Snows of Montana" MORE: http://xrl.us/es3w
funeral never happened. Suddenly, Matt's bereaved parents
heard the stunning news: although he had been badly in-
jured, their son, along with one other Forest Service worker,
had just been rescued alive, miles from the crash site. Rescue
workers at the scene of the crash had concluded that the
charred wreckage and the scattered human remains indi-
cated that the crash had been "insurvivable," they said.
But amazingly, Matt and his fellow worker hiked for 29
hours, often in subfreezing temperatures, until they
reached a highway where a motorist picked them up.
One news magazine called it, "A Miracle in the
Snows of Montana" MORE: http://xrl.us/es3w
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