Action Star Harrison Ford Rescues Hiker

But Han Solo didn’t need the Millennium Falcon for this mission: he used his slightly more modest Bell 407 helicopter.

And thankfully, Indy held onto his hat when the weakened hiker had to barf. She instead lost her lunch into the cap of an EMT worker shortly after the rescue.

Didn’t Know It Was Ford

Freeman and two other hikers were able to move George about two miles from the summit to a meadow where Ford could land. The women had no idea who the rescuer would be. Finally, the emergency medical technician on board made it clear.

“He was wearing a T-shirt and a cowboy hat,” said George. “He didn’t look like I’d ever seen him before.”

The part-time Jackson, Wyo., resident offers his flying skills and helicopter for rescue missions, Teton County Sheriff Bob Zimmer said. It saves the $1,000 an hour it would cost to hire a private pilot.

The actor landed his helicopter in a meadow and picked up George; Freeman was told there wasn’t enough room and had to hike down. She later admitted a little jealousy — but not because she missed meeting the matinee idol.

She was jealous because she had to walk down the mountain.

‘I Barfed’

“He was wearing a T-shirt and a cowboy hat,” said George. “He didn’t look like I’d ever seen him before.”

The ailing George vomited into the hat with about a minute to go before landing at Jackson’s St. John’s Hospital.

“I can’t believe I barfed in Harrison Ford’s helicopter,” she said.

Ford did get one reward for his effort: a fan. George says she’ll watch any film he makes from now on.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.