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Quick-Thinking Wife Uses Phone App to Locate and Rescue Husband Trapped in Washington Avalanche

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A skier who was trapped for hours under an avalanche in Washington State last week owes his survival to his wife’s intuition after she suspected something was wrong when he didn’t pick up his phone.

Michael Harris found himself ensnared in an avalanche while skiing at Big Chief Bowl in Stevens Pass.

As Harris recounted to FOX13 Seattle, his skis became stuck between two slabs, leaving him helpless against the avalanche’s powerful pull. He narrowly dodged a boulder and ended up sliding into a snow pocket that enabled him to remain upright, though he was entirely buried.

“It felt like being encased in cement,” Harris remarked.

Michael and Penny Harris in the hospital

Michael attributes his rescue to his wife, Penny, and the Find My iPhone app, both of which played crucial roles in saving his life.

At some point, he said, his wife Penny called him, but the compact snow made it impossible for him to move his hands to access his Apple Watch or the iPhone in his jacket pocket.

“I’m a religious guy. I said God, I’m in trouble, I don’t know if anyone is going to know where I’m at but I can’t get out of this on my own,” he said.

Michael Harris skiing

Michael Harris said he was caught in an avalanche while skiing Big Chief Bowl at Stevens Pass in Washington state last week. (Harris Family)

When he failed to answer, Penny Harris felt the urge to check his location through the Find My iPhone app, she told the outlet.

“You get a feeling something’s just not right,” she said. “I followed my intuition, saw his location, checked it a couple times and saw it wasn’t moving.”  

Penny Harris said she then called the ski patrol and drove to Stevens Pass. Rescuers used the location tracked by the app to find Harris buried beneath several feet of snow.

Michael Harris smiling on a ski lift

Michael Harris suffered multiple injuries and underwent surgery. His family says he is recovering. (Harris Family)

Harris was rushed to a hospital for hypothermia, pneumonia, a contusion to his lung, injuries to his kidneys and a right tibial plateau fracture, his family said in a post on GoFundMe created to help with the medical bills.

He underwent surgery and is making a smooth recovery, becoming known around the hospital as “the miracle avalanche man,” his family said.

Harris credits his wife and the phone app for saving his life.

“I was inches away from the thing that could save my life, but I just couldn’t get there. And yet because she knew how to use ‘Find My iPhone’, I’m here today,” he told FOX13.

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