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SAT . From Airlift to Open Ground: Hunter Walks Out — A Miracle No One Thought Possible

Two weeks ago, no one knew if Hunter would live.

He was flown in by helicopter after a near-electrocution nearly took his life — leaving his arms and hands hanging in the balance, his future uncertain, and his family clinging to hope.

He was placed on a ventilator.
Doctors raced against time.
Every hour mattered.

Inside the ICU, machines breathed for him while his loved ones waited, praying for a sign — any sign — that he would survive.

At times, survival felt like a miracle in itself.

Today, that miracle became visible.

Hunter didn’t leave in a wheelchair.
He didn’t leave under a blanket of wires and monitors.

He walked out.

His father, overcome with emotion, shared words that now echo far beyond the hospital walls:

“That boy arrived by air… and he’s leaving by land.”

Hunter is going home.

The road ahead is still long. Early Monday morning, he will undergo surgery number six — more rebuilding, more healing, possibly more grafting. Recovery will demand patience, strength, and courage.

But this moment matters.

Hunter is no longer fighting for his life in the ICU.
He’s no longer suspended between fear and uncertainty.
He’s stepping forward — one foot in front of the other.

From the very beginning, his father believed God’s hand was on his son. He speaks with deep gratitude for the surgeons, nurses, and therapists whose skill and dedication saved Hunter’s life. But in his heart, he knows something greater carried Hunter through the darkest hours — when the odds were stacked impossibly high.

Air to hospital.
Land to home.

Once unthinkable. Now undeniable.

As Hunter prepares to walk through those doors, his family invites you to be part of this moment. Leave him a message of hope, strength, or faith — something he can read as he takes this next step forward.

This isn’t just a discharge.

It’s proof that miracles still happen.

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