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Cousin is willing to risk his life

Published: Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007 12:05 a.m. MDT
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PRICE — There's a sense of helplessness in Denny Erickson's voice as he says he's willing to risk his own life to recover his cousin, who may already be dead.

But as the number of days that six trapped miners — Kerry Allred, Don Erickson, Louis Hernandez, Carlos Payan, Brandon Phillips and Manuel Sanchez — have been unreachable has turned into weeks, an apparent lack of success and options has made Erickson and other relatives of the miners desperate.

Erickson, who is Don Erickson's cousin, says he and a handful of other family members of the trapped miners are ready and able to enter a two-foot metal capsule and be lowered into the Crandall Canyon Mine — regardless of the Mine Safety and Health Administration's misgivings that the attempt almost certainly would be deadly.

"They keep saying sending somebody down that capsule hole isn't worth risking any more lives to find these guys, but when you're family and you want them out, to you it is worth it," said Denny Erickson, a father of five children. "I'd be willing to sign a statement to say (Murray Energy Corp.) wouldn't be liable if something happened to me, and I'm sure other guys would, too, as long as they got their relative out."

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According to Sonny Olsen, a member of a legal team representing the miners' families, two of Kerry Allred's sons and his brother have asked to enter themine through a capsule. Members of Sanchez's family have volunteered, as well as strangers who have called Olsen and offered their help.

"I've had people from all over the world call me and say, 'I have a team of people ready. We'll go down that hole,"' Olsen said. "There have been experienced caving teams, rappelling teams, rescue teams, (hazardous material) rescue teams — I was inundated with phone calls from people who are willing to do this, given the opportunity."

Olsen emphasized that the miners' families don't want anyone to be injured or attempt dangerous measures until the seismic activity in the mine settles down, but they are not convinced that the capsule attempt is as dangerous as MSHA officials have said.

"It would be a very extreme risk," said Jack Kuzar, an MSHA district manager. "With the smaller holes moving (with the mountain's seismic activity), you can imagine what would happen with a larger hole. The mine is continually settling. I can't answer how fast, but it is continually settling."

Olsen said the 36-inch hole that would be necessary to fit the capsule — and would take up to three weeks to drill — should be started now, in case the approach becomes a more realistic possibility and an exact location of the miners is determined.

Recent comments

LET HIM GO IN, HE HAS THE STRENGTH OF THE LORD!
it may not...

ELK2 | Sept. 10, 2007 at 10:11 a.m.

I am also a cousin of Don Erickson and I agree whole-heartedly with...

Michele | Sept. 3, 2007 at 9:15 p.m.

Being a cousin myself of Denny and Don Erickson, we all want to find...

ELK | Sept. 1, 2007 at 5:18 p.m.

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Miner Denny Erickson says he's willing to risk his life to recover his cousin, Don Erickson, from the mine.

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