A snowboarder got buried upside down in snow. See skier’s quick reaction. | CNN

"A harrowing rescue scenario unfolded on the slopes of Mt. Baker in Washington, USA, when a snowboarder found himself trapped upside down in a tree well.

Eyewitnesses describe Francis Zuber's lightning-fast response to the distress call as 'textbook' and 'heroic'. A skier who witnessed the incident sprang into action, quickly assessing the situation before attempting to free the stranded snowboarder. In just 1 minute and 8 seconds of footage captured by CNN, Zuber skillfully navigated the dense tree well, employing his knowledge of wilderness first aid to carefully extract the snowboarder from the precarious position.

The rescue highlights the importance of taking up emergency response courses, especially for those who frequently venture into remote areas. As Zuber emphasized in a post-rescue interview, 'knowing what to do in such situations is crucial to keeping yourself and others safe.'

Witnesses praised Zuber's composure and expertise throughout the ordeal, describing him as 'brilliant' and 'calm under pressure'. The quick-thinking rescuer also urged others to take up rescue courses, stating that it's essential to be prepared for any situation.

The incident serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of emergency preparedness and response. As one observer noted, 'it's incredible how quickly someone can respond in an emergency like this'.

Watch the full video of the rescue operation below to witness Francis Zuber's heroic actions firsthand."
 
OMG YOU GUYS I JUST WATCHED THIS RESCUE VIDEO AND I'M STILL SHAKEN!!! 🤯🌲 FRANCIS ZUBER IS A TRUE HERO, LIKE FOR REAL! HOW DOES ONE EVEN GET TRAPPED IN A TREE WELL, ANYWAY? 😂 BUT SERIOUSLY, IT'S AMAZING THAT HE WAS ABLE TO THINK FAST AND ACT QUICKLY TO SAVE THAT GUY. I MEAN, 1 MINUTE AND 8 SECONDS IS PRETTY IMPRESSIVE FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS! 🕒💪
 
🏔️❄️ Omg I'm literally blown away by that dude's response!!! 1 minute and 8 seconds is insane! 😲 He's like a real-life superhero, for sure. I'm so inspired by his calmness and expertise under pressure. It's clear he knew what to do, but it's still mind-blowing how quickly he acted. 🙌 We should all take up emergency response courses just in case we're ever in a situation like that. Safety first, you know? 💪
 
🤯 OMG u guys can u believe that dude was stuck upside down in a tree well for like 2 mins and he still managed to pull himself out & save his bro 🙌! I mean, what r the chances of being trapped in such a crazy situation? 🤦‍♂️ anyway, it's not just about luck, i think ppl should take those emergency response courses ASAP, u never know when u might need 2 respond like that, & it's not just 4 snowboarders or skiers, it's 4 anyone who loves the outdoors, r out hiking, camping, etc 🏞️
 
🚨 This is so inspiring! I mean, who wouldn't want to be that person who saves a life in an instant? The dude was literally trapped upside down and just chillin' like it was nothing. And can we talk about how awesome the rescuer was? Like, 1 minute and 8 seconds of footage and he's still managing to keep everyone calm? 🤯 I'm totally taking emergency response courses now, no joke! It's crazy how quickly things escalated and he just stayed chill. 😊
 
🤯 I was watching that rescue on YouTube and my jaw dropped when I saw that guy get stuck upside down! 😲 What a situation, right? 🙅‍♂️ But seriously, it's amazing how quickly Zuber sprang into action. He's got skills for sure. 🏔️ That tree well is super treacherous too, so kudos to him for staying calm and knowing what to do.

It's a good reminder to always be prepared when heading out into the wilderness. Taking those emergency response courses can literally save lives. 💡 I'm actually thinking about signing up for one now... 👍
 
This is insane! 🤯 I mean, imagine being stuck upside down in a tree well and some dude just happens to know exactly what to do to save your life. It's like something out of a movie or a TV show, you know? Like that one scene from "Lost" where Jack Shephard is all like 'don't worry, I've got this' 😂. Anyway, it's seriously inspiring to see someone being so calm and collected in a situation like that. And yeah, taking up emergency response courses can totally make a difference. It's not just about knowing what to do, but also being able to stay calm under pressure – that takes skill! 👏 Francis Zuber is literally a hero 💪.
 
OMG 😲, this guy is literally a hero! I mean, can you imagine being stuck upside down in a tree well and having that skier rush to your aid? It's amazing how quickly they acted. And what impresses me the most is that it was all over just 1 minute and 8 seconds of footage 📹. The fact that Francis Zuber knew exactly what to do and how to get his friend out safely is just incredible! It's like he had a sixth sense or something 😎. Anyway, this incident is definitely giving me some serious FOMO about taking up emergency response courses. Who knows when we might need to be heroes ourselves? 💪
 
Ugh, I'm like, totally inspired by that snowboarder's skills 💪, but at the same time, I'm thinking... what if he hadn't been so calm and collected? Would've made the situation even more intense 😬. And yeah, taking emergency response courses is super important, but shouldn't we also be preparing for like, unlikely scenarios where someone shows up with a first aid kit 🤔? The fact that it took just 1 minute and 8 seconds to rescue him seems kinda... not that impressive if you ask me 😒.
 
omg what a close call for that snowboarder 🤯😱 i mean 1 minute and 8 seconds is super quick but it's crazy how dense those tree wells can be i've heard stories about people getting stuck in them before and it's just awful 🌲💔 anyway kudos to Francis Zuber for being so calm and knowing what to do he literally saved a life 😊👏 now let's hope that snowboarder is doing okay after the rescue and took those emergency response courses for real 💪
 
🤦‍♂️ Can't believe we need to remind people to take up emergency response courses... like it's a new thing. 'Hey, you're going into the woods and could potentially die? Better have some basic first aid skills, just in case'. 🙄 The hero of the day was basically just doing what any decent human being would do under the circumstances. Let's not forget to give those rescue courses a shout-out, though 😊
 
omg that snowboarder is so lucky to have been rescued by that skier!!! 🤯 i was thinking about our school's winter club meeting and how we need to learn more about wilderness first aid... it's always better to be safe than sorry, you know? 😊 anyway, what if the rescue team wasn't there so fast? would've been super bad... like, literally lifesaving moments 🙏.
 
omg i cant believe that guy just saved a life on the slopes lol 1 min and 8 secs is insane that he knew exactly what to do and didnt freak out at all 🤯👏 i mean we should all take up those emergency response courses so we can be as prepared as zuber in case of an emergency 💡🏔️
 
Wow 🤯 this guy's reflexes are insane! I mean who can go from trapped in a tree well to saving someone else in under 2 minutes? That's some crazy stuff! And the fact that he stayed calm and knew exactly what to do is super impressive. I'm gonna make sure to look into those emergency response courses now, just in case 😅
 
🚨 You know what's wild is that this whole ordeal kinda reminds me of our government's push for more outdoor education programs. I mean, think about it - if we invest in teaching people wilderness first aid and emergency response skills, maybe we'll have more heroes like Francis Zuber out there. It's all about being prepared and looking out for each other, right? 🤝 And can we talk about the importance of mental preparation too? Like, how many of us would've been able to stay calm under pressure in that situation? We should be supporting programs that teach us both physical and mental resilience. 💪
 
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