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Issaquah Driver Rescued Near Fairfax Bridge

A car went over the Fairfax Bridge Thursday evening, and the driver, Charles M. Huffaker, of Issaquah, had to be rescued from the ravine and transported by helicopter to the hospital.

Editor's note: This story was updated at 11:20 p.m., Sept. 6, with additional information from the Washington State Patrol.

Charles M. Huffaker, a 76-year-old Issaquah resident, was rescued from a ravine Thursday evening after his car went over an embankment on the Fairfax Bridge. 

The Fairfax Bridge is located 10-12 miles south of Buckley.

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Washington State Patrol troopers report that Huffaker had attempted to turn around near the bridge on State Route 165 around 1 p.m. when he apparenly mistook the gas pedal for the brake pedal and his Suburban went backwards off the road and came to rest about 20-30 feet down the steep embankment. Huffaker attempted to climb out to the road, but lost his footing and fell approximately 100-150 feet down the ravine towards the Carbon River.

Just after 4 p.m., two off-duty law officers saw the car in the brush and stopped to investigate. They heard the man yelling for help and called 911.

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East Pierce Fire and Rescue’s Technical Rescue Team took the lead during the high-angle rope rescue to recover Huffaker, who was seriously injured.

The Pierce County Special Operations Rescue Team, or PCSORT, was activated to assist in the rescue. Technical rescue personnel from Central Pierce Fire and Rescue, Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One and West Pierce Fire and Rescue joined East Pierce’s Technical Rescue Team of specially-trained firefighters who respond to extraordinary or highly-dangerous rescue situations such as building collapses, wilderness rescues, confined-space entrapments and high-angle rescues.

Carbonado Fire Department also responded to the scene.

The Technical Rescue Team brought Huffaker to the road, and a waiting medic unit, just after 6:30 p.m. He was transported to a landing zone where he was airlifted to a local trauma center.

Washington State Patrol is investigating the cause of the crash.

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