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Thursday, March 28, 2019

Badly Injured Montana Rancher Rescued By Neighbor

A rancher in Montana who was injured while working with his cattle on March 6 and was rescued by a neighboring rancher who drove a tractor through snow drifted roads to pick him up. The Billings Gazette reports that the rescue happened after the rancher was badly injured while handling cattle south of Broadview, Mont. Roads were too heavily drifted with snow for emergency vehicles to arrive at the scene. Yellowstone County Sheriff Mike Linder says that the rancher, who was not named in the report, was also too injured to drive himself out. Rancher Justin Downs answered the call from Broadview Fire Department to help rescue his neighbor and came with his tractor. At the time snow depth in Yellowstone County was estimated to be between 12 to 17 inches. “He has pulled people out of the snow banks, and dug people out,” Linder says. “From time to time we run into these things where you can’t get in to them because of the weather conditions and we rely on neighbors to help us out.” Downs and a medic drove out across snow covered pastures approximately 2 miles from the main road before arriving at the ranch. Upon arriving at the ranch the medic was able to stabilize the injured man in a collar and he was loaded into the tractor. It is estimated to have taken 40 minutes to reach the injured rancher and take him back to first responders who were waiting on the road. After Downs dropped off his fellow rancher he went back to the ranch to pick up the medic.