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Ranger killed rescuing Dallas native, three Texans on Mount Rainier
Posted on June 22, 2012 at 6:17 PM
Updated Saturday, Jun 23 at 4:40 PM
A Mount Rainier ranger slid more than 1,600 feet to his death as he helped in efforts to rescue four injured Texans who fell on a glacier, a National Park Service spokesman said.
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