‘Just a miracle’: Nurse helps rescue hiker who fell 20 feet from Utah canyon
- On Memorial Day 2025, Ashley Anderson, an off-duty nurse, assisted in saving a 64-year-old man who had fallen from a significant height while trekking near the lower falls in Adams Canyon, located in Layton, Utah.
- The incident took place when Anderson, an off-duty nurse, was out on a hike accompanied by her children and dogs, and she responded after hearing someone call for medical help.
- The injured man fell near the lower falls, suffered a shattered patella and broken femur, but avoided serious head or spinal injuries as Anderson and bystanders aided him.
- Anderson told KSLTV that at first, she couldn't quite recognize what she was seeing, and she believed some kind of miraculous help must have been involved in the man's survival.
- The man is healing well and is anticipated by doctors to regain full health, highlighting the critical role of prompt first aid and community cooperation in wilderness emergencies.
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