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0 comments | Monday, July 10, 2006

A group effort and quick response is needed in all serious accidents, but is even more critical in the remote regions of Alaska, as Gates of the Arctic National Park Ranger Seth McMillan, a son of Mick and Lynn McMillan of Bradford, knows well.
On June 21, McMillan, with the help of his community, responded quickly to save the lives of a couple who were involved in a floatplane crash in a spruce bog outside of Bettles, Alaska. McMillan said Bettles is a small, remote community north of the Arctic Circle with only about 30 people in the village.

Read the Complete Story in the Bradford Era Online.

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