PARADISE, Calif. — Frederick Dominguez, who works for Hunter's Pest Control, and his three children who vanished on a Christmas tree-cutting trip in the Northern California mountains were found alive after huddling in a culvert for warmth during three days of heavy snow, CBS News reports.
The four appeared to be in good shape as they bounded from a California Highway Patrol helicopter that made successive flights to bring them to safety. The father smiled as he stepped out of the chopper to cheers from family and friends, then was whisked to a nearby hospital with his children.
Among the rescuers were about 20 current and former employees of Hunter’s Pest Control, Paradise, Calif. Hunter’s Pest Control Owner Cory Stahl closed the office so the workers could help.
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Source: www.cbsnews.com
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