Utah Ranger Who Jumped Into Provo River to Save Woman Says He 'Wasn't Going to Let Her Go Under'
UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, JUL 15 – Ranger Wyatt Manis held Tiffinie Wolf above cold 55-degree water for nearly 30 minutes until rescue teams freed her from the Provo River's fast current, officials said.
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Utah ranger who jumped into Provo River to save woman says he 'wasn't going to let her go under' | News Channel 3-12
By Alex Cabrero, KSL-TV Click here for updates on this story PROVO, Utah (KSL) — Most people come to the Provo River to float, relax, and enjoy a summer day. Ranger Wyatt Manis is often there for something else. “Checking to make sure people have life jackets,” said Manis, a ranger with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Law Enforcement. He’s the kind of person who quietly watches, listens and stands ready for when, and if…
Utah ranger who jumped into Provo River to save woman says he 'wasn't going to let her go under'
By Alex Cabrero, KSL-TV Click here for updates on this story PROVO, Utah (KSL) — Most people come to the Provo River to float, relax, and enjoy a summer day. Ranger Wyatt Manis is often there for something else. “Checking to make sure people have life jackets,” said Manis, a ranger with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Law Enforcement. He’s the kind of person who quietly watches, listens and stands ready for when, and if…
In Utah on the Provo River, a woman was lucky in the accident. Instead of cooling down for a moment, she was stuck under the bridge construction for 30 minutes. Officials and citizens came to her aid.
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