
Hiker Rescued By NMSAR After Experiencing Chest Pains on Rabbit Ear Canyon
Over the weekend, the New Mexico Search and Rescue came to the aid of a hiker who was experiencing chest pains while hiking up Rabbit Ear Canyon.
About 30 responders with the Mesilla Valley Search and Rescue, Dona Ana County Search and Rescue Association, Organ Mountain Technical Rescue Squad were ready to help tend to the hiker. Read more here
Thank you to the New Mexico SAR and other volunteers for aiding the man; we wish him a speedy recovery. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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