
Injured Hiker Rescued By SAR Teams in New Hampshire
On Sunday, the New Hampshire Fish and Game officers and other volunteers such as the New Hampshire National Guard Search and Rescue team rescued a female hiker in her thirties after she went hiking on Marlboro Trail in Mt. Monadnock. From there, she stepped on a cracked rock and injured her leg.
Monadnock Park Staff along with Volunteers from the Upper Valley Wilderness Response Team and the New Hampshire National Guard Search and Rescue Team responded to assist in carrying out the injured hiker. Read more here
Special thanks to the volunteers who helped rescue the woman as we wish her a speedy recovery. Please be safe out there!
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