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Mounties use helicopter to rescue injured man in remote northern Manitoba

A file photo of an RCMP badge. File/Global News

A 66-year-old snowmobiler is recovering in hospital after being rescued from a remote area in northern Manitoba late Sunday evening.

Mounties in Thompson, Man., say a call came in around 9:30 p.m. about an injured man near Dafoe Lake.

They learned the man was hunkered down in a cabin with another man in his 60s because he couldn’t make the ride for help.

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A 23-year-old man had instead made the three-hour trip to Split Lake to alert authorities.

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RCMP say even though the victim wasn’t alone, had supplies, and was indoors, they couldn’t be certain how serious his injuries were, so they decided to reach him via helicopter.

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The man was airlifted to a hospital in Thompson where he remains.

His injuries are believed to be non-life threatening.

Split Lake is approximately 123 km northeast of Thompson.

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