
SAR Team Rescues Hiker After Inman Gulf Fall
Last week on the 17th of September, Lewis County Search and Rescue aided a 46-year-old hiker in the Inman Gulf area after the individual went on a hike in Tug Hill State Forest where the hiker fell 200 feet down and suffered a shoulder dislocation.
Rangers and members from Lewis County Search and Rescue had to hike over 2-miles to the subject.
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Kudos to the Lewis County SAR team and other volunteers for aiding the hiker and ensuring the individual is alright as we wish them a speedy recovery. Please be safe out there!
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