Tuesday, July 14, 2015

911 Plane Crash Call: "I Was The Only One That Made It Out"

Autumn Veatch hiked through the woods until being found by a driver on a nearby highway. After reaching a store, Veatch talked to 911 dispatchers about surviving the crash.

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A 16-year-old who walked for days after surviving a deadly plane crash in Washington state told a 911 dispatcher, "I was the only one that made it out."

Okanogan Sheriff officials released a recording of the call made after Autumn Veatch reached a store Monday and spoke to officials about the fatal plane crash, after hiking through the woods to get help.

"I have burns on my hands, and I'm kind of covered in bruises and scratches and stuff," Veatch told the dispatcher.

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The 16-year-old is believed to be the only survivor of the plane after it went down in the mountains of Washington Saturday.

The teenager was on the flight from Kalispell, Montana to Bellingham, Washington, with two step-grandparents, Lela Bowman and Sharon Bowman, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation.

Veatch remained at the crash site for a while, but then began to hike down the mountain.

On Monday, Veatch walked out of the woods and into a state highway, where a driver picked up the teen and drove to a nearby store to contact authorities.

Search crews were continuing to search for the wreckage of the plane Tuesday, but Okanogan County Sheriff Frank Rogers told BuzzFeed News there had been no signs of the plane or crash site yet.


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