³ÉÈËXÕ¾

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Washington woman reunites with man who saved her

Sep 26, 2024, 8:12 AM | Updated: 8:19 am

Ursula Bannister...

Ursula Bannister reunites with airman who carried her 2 miles down the mountain. (³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7)

(³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7)

Ursula Bannister was hiking up to High Rock Lookout near Ashford, Washington to leave flowers at the site where she scattered her mother’s ashes 23 years ago.

“Every Mom is special, right,” Bannister told ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7 TV. “I try and go see her once a year and that was the reason for my excursion up there.”

But, this year, something awful and potentially tragic, happened during the 79-year-old’s annual visit to the mountain top. This year she made the 3.2 mile journey by herself on a hot August day for the first time in a long time. An experienced hiker, she thought she’d be fine.

“I was just trying to cut back over to the trail,” Bannister explained. “I just all of the sudden stepped into a hole and I fell over and heard it click and I went ‘ohhhh’. It didn’t take very long for the pain to come on.”

MyNorthwest News: Accumulating miles and stories by walking the history of Seattle

Bannister broke her leg in three places – her tibia, fibula and heel bone. Her foot pointed the wrong way. She immediately cried out for help.

Just a few moments later, an off-duty airman from Joint-Base Lewis McChord (JBLM) heard her calls, walked over to the elderly Bannister and quickly came up with a plan to help. Airman 1st Class Troy May from the 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and his friend, Layton Allen, would carry her down the mountain.

“We picked her up right away and started carrying her down,” explained May. “I asked for gentleman’s backpack, and we were able to put her feet through the backpack straps because the back pack was strapped on in front of me.”

The way down would take three hours, but along the way May, Bannister, and May’s fiancé and friend visiting from New Mexico an into several others who selfishly jumped in to help. There was the man who gave up his backpack, but shortly into the descent, May’s boots started giving him blisters. Another man on the trail gave May his shoes.

Then, a physical therapist bandaged Bannister’s leg and built a makeshift splint out of scraps of wood. She also did breathing exercises with the 79-year-old to help deal with the intense pain. Nobody on the trail had aspirin or pain killers.

Beacon Hill eatery: Among NY Times’ 50 best US restaurants of 2024

About halfway down, Allen took over for May, putting Bannister on his back for the rest of the trip.

During the accident turned rescue mission, the group shared stories to pass the time and distract the patient. Bannister, according to the Washington Post, described her childhood in Germany and what it was like to move to the United States in 1959 when she was 14.

Once they reached the parking lot Allen drove Bannister to Tacoma General Hospital while May followed them in his car. They stayed with the 79-year-old until her son arrived.

Bannister eventually underwent surgery and 11 screws, and a titanium plate hold her bones together. During her recovery, her rescuers have checked in with her several times to see how she’s doing, including May.

“I’d say for breaking three bones and being piggybacked for three hours you didn’t scream too like I would have been,” May told ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7 TV.

May received an Air Force Achievement Medal on September 9 for helping rescue Bannister.

As for Bannister, she told ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7 TV she might rethink how to honor her mother next year.

“Maybe I will walk the waterfront in Tacoma and throw some flower petals there,” said Bannister, “And I’ll pretend I’m on High Rock.”

Luke Duecy is a reporter for ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio.

 

MyNorthwest News

what to watch weekend rust alec baldwin...

Frank Sumrall

What to watch this weekend, and what to do with Alec Baldwin’s now-released ‘Rust’

“Rust" is finally in theaters, but unfortunately, its incapable of escaping the tragedy that was the on-set death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

3 hours ago

Seattle police are investigating a shooting near Franklin High School in the 2800 block of Rainier ...

Frank Lenzi

Man shoots suspected burglar at Seattle apartment

A man shot a suspected burglar in the leg early Friday morning at an apartment complex in Seattle.

14 hours ago

Bernese Mountain Dog...

Frank Lenzi

VIDEO: Tacoma Police save Bernese Mountain Dog stuck on rocks

A Bernese Mountain Dog had a ruff day last week. It somehow got stuck on some cold, wet rocks at Tacoma Chinese Reconciliation Park. Police came and saved the dog.

15 hours ago

PETA UW...

Julia Dallas

UW to release names of animal committee members to PETA, raising research concerns

UW will have to disclose the names of its animal welfare committee to PETA after a 3-year-long legal battle.

16 hours ago

Clark County Sheriff - Cowlitz Tribe police chief...

James Lynch

Cowlitz Tribe police chief found dead from self-inflicted gunshot, tied to possible sex crime

Cowlitz Tribe Police Chief Charles Gardiner found dead from self-inflicted gunshot, investigation linked to possible sex crime.

16 hours ago

Princess Diana...

Julia Dallas

MOPOP hosts ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ chance to see Princess Diana memorabilia

MOPOP is offering a rare opportunity to see Princess Diana's memorabilia before it's sold at auction.

17 hours ago

Washington woman reunites with man who saved her