WATCH: RCMP helicopter rescues stranded trapper in Northern Alberta

A Fort McKay man was rescued by the RCMP after his argo overturned in an area between Mariana Lake and Wandering River Sept. 29. (Submitted by Alberta RMCP)
The rescue took place with the help of the RCMP's helicopter, which flew the man to Lac La Biche airport. (Submitted by Alberta RCMP)

A Fort McKay First Nations trapper was rescued by members of the Boyle RCMP after his Argo — a type of tracked ATV — overturned and became stuck near Wandering River.

On Sept. 29 at 12:48 p.m., the detachment received a report from the hunter, who said they were 15 miles west of Highway 63 near Agnes Lake. He had been making his way back to his cabin when the incident occured. 

The man was rescued with the assistance of the Alberta RCMP helicopter MPP. The hunter, who was cold and wet, was outside in the 4 degree weather. He was transported to Lac La Biche airport without any injuries.

"Conditions were cold and wet," said Cpl. Troy Savinkoff, a public information officer in the Alberta RCMP. "The quick coordination and execution of this rescue prevented the hunter from needing medical attention in a situation that could have ended differently." 

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