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Valdez Emergency Responders Rescue Hypothermic Individual from Mineral Creek

Valdez Emergency Responders Rescue Hypothermic Individual from Mineral Creek

Multiple Emergency Services Coordinate Rescue

Valdez Emergency Responders Rescue Hypothermic Individual from Mineral Creek

Valdez, Alaska (July 30, 2025) — On the afternoon of July 29, 2025, Valdez Police and Fire personnel responded to a 911 call reporting an individual in the water near Mineral Creek. Emergency personnel were able to successfully rescue a 40-year-old woman from upstream of the Bette Cato Bridge in Mineral Creek.

The call came in at 3:25 p.m. from a U.S. Coast Guard member who was jogging nearby and heard a juvenile female calling for help from a gravel bar in the middle of the river.

The Coast Guard member crossed a shallow channel to speak with the girl, who reported that a 40-year-old woman had entered the water earlier and was now missing. He quickly relayed this information and a description of the woman to arriving officers.

After scanning the area and locating the woman, emergency personnel reached the individual at 3:45 p.m. Emergency services personnel waded across several channels to reach the woman. She was found extremely hypothermic and minimally responsive, showing signs of severe cold-water immersion. Personnel carried her from the field for transport to Providence Valdez Medical Center, where she received aggressive rewarming and further treatment.

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