The man, who was part of a
guided hunting party, was attacked about 35 miles north of Anaktuvuk
Pass. Helicopter rescue teams tried to reach the man several times, but
had to turn back due to dense fog and weather, the Guard said.
The hunter suffered
significant blood loss but was stabilized by a medical professional who
happened to be in another hunting group, the Guard said.
"The pararescuemen credit
him for saving the man's life. He provided expert care with limited
resource for several hours, ultimately stabilizing, warming and
rehydrating the victim," Air Force Master Sgt. Armando Soria said.
Around 3 a.m. Saturday, a
helicopter managed to land at the scene. Crews had to use night-vision
goggles because they were operating during the darkest time of night,
the Alaska National guard said.
Rescuers flew the man to
Eielson Air Force Base because the fog was too dense to land at
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. The man was later taken to Fairbanks by
ambulance.
The man was in stable condition Saturday night, hospital nursing supervisor Marlene Merdes said.
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