92-Year-Old Man Survives Frigid Night After Fall
A 92-year-old man, Larry Hendrickson, is recovering after a harrowing ordeal where he fell down an embankment and spent a night stranded in below-freezing temperatures. Larry and his wife, Shirley, were traveling from Arizona to their Washington home when their U-Haul truck had tire trouble. While Shirley stayed with the truck to call for help, Larry went in their car to find a tire shop. When Shirley returned to the car later, Larry was missing. After an extensive search, a trooper found Larry alive, but he had fallen down an embankment and was suffering from hypothermia. Despite the challenges, Larry survived the ordeal, and his wife called it a miracle.
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