Teen Rescued in Adirondacks After Suffering A Heat Stroke While out Hiking
Just last week, New York State Forest Rangers came to the rescue for a teen hiker who suffered a heat stroke while climbing in the Adirondack area.
The young man, who was with a group from Camp Chingachook on Lake George, started lapsing in and out of consciousness after the hike. Read more here
This is a reminder to also be fully prepare before hiking by making sure you pack gallons of water as one of the essentials in your bag. Thank you to the N.Y. State Forest Rangers for their dedicated rescue of the teen, and we wish the teen a speedy recovery. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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