October 11, 2011
From LocalNews8.com
CLARK COUNTY, Idaho -- Tuesday the Clark County Sheriff's Office
along with Clark County Ambulance responded to a 911 call of a
hunter who had suffered a possible heart attack in the Middle Creek
area.
When they arrived they found a 46-year-old man on the ground, his
wife performing CPR. Clark County EMT's kept performing CPR until
Portneuf's Life Flight arrived to transport the man to the hospital
where he was pronounced dead.
The Sheriff's Office says the couple and their two daughters were
hunting in the area when the wife shot a 3-point buck, and the group
was in the process of recovering the deer at the time of the heart
attack.
The identity of the man and his family haven't been released at
this time.
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