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No word about the man's condition as of Monday afternoon (May 22), but his friends and family hope he makes a full recovery. They had no idea where the gentlemen was at," Tone explained. "The Sheriff’s Office had an active investigation going on, where they had multiple people they interviewed, family members, and there was even suspicion that maybe a crime had been committed. Reporters also spoke to Joe Tone, Battalion Chief with Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue, about the circumstances surrounding the man's disappearance. We all knew that somebody had to get to him quick because we knew he wasn’t going to have much more time." "I just want to cry to death just knowing that he was here. "We’re just flabbergasted that he still survived," Terri Peck, a woman who's known the missing man for decades, told KATU. The man was then transported by ambulance to a Lifeflight helicopter, which airlifted him to Peace Health Southwest Hospital for emergency care, according to officials. Crews with the Longview Fire Department helped Cowlitz 2 conduct a rope rescue to get the victim out of the ravine.
