From Deseret News archives:
Relieved fisherman hoping to keep foot after rescue
Ririe is happy to be alive after being trapped in creek 16 hours
Ririe, 52, was fishing in Little Cottonwood Creek Sunday when his foot became wedged between a rock and a giant boulder. He was trapped in the cold water for 16 hours before an 11-year-old boy heard his cries for help the next morning and called rescuers who got him out.
It took rescue crews about 90 minutes to free Ririe from the boulder and get him to a local hospital.
Ririe was listed in satisfactory condition in ICU at Intermountain Medical Center. His biggest fear is losing his right foot or some toes, which is still a possibility. But mostly, he was just happy to be alive.
"It was life-threatening. He could have died from this," said Jody Carter, part of the IMC trauma team treating Ririe.
Ririe's trouble started about 6:30 p.m. Sunday in Little Cottonwood Creek, when he got a fish on the line. He was wearing his waders and was stepping over a big boulder onto a smaller one when the smaller boulder gave way. Ririe said he got caught in strong current and was pulled completely under the water. He was pushed up against a large boulder, about the size of a compact vehicle.
Ririe was near the Tanners Flat camp area and "pretty continuously" called for help, he said. But he knew the possibility of someone hearing him wasn't great.
"I wasn't close enough to the campground with the roar of the water (for anyone to hear)," he said.
The waders Ririe were wearing ripped and filled with water. He put his arms inside his waders in an effort to keep warm. He said he was able to stay propped against the large boulder so the water wasn't quite waist deep.
As the night went on, Ririe grew more worried.
"I was afraid to fall asleep. I was afraid if I fell asleep I would sink in," he said.
Thoughts of his wife and three young children, and his parents, kept Ririe going.
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