WCSAR Rescues Elderly Injured Hiker in Bloods Lake
On October 25th, the Wasatch County Search and Rescue came to the aid of a 76-year-old hiker who suffered a leg injury after falling on ice in the Bloods Lake area.
“First Responders from Wasatch County Search & Rescue, Wasatch Fire and Wasatch County Sheriff‘s Office responded to the scene to render aid,” the statement says. Read more here
Thank you to WCSAR and other volunteers for rescuing the hiker; we wish a speedy recovery to the individual's leg. Just a friendly reminder, now that the weather is getting colder, please make sure you wear appropriate gear when adventuring outdoors, such as wearing the right shoes to go hiking and bundling up in warm coats. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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