Forest Ranger Actions from March 2 to March 8, 2020
Town of Long Lake
Hamilton County
Wilderness Rescue: On March 2
at 10:10 a.m., Forest Ranger Jenifer Temple responded to a snowmobile accident
on Uncas Road in Raquette Lake. Forest Ranger Temple arrived with Raquette Lake
Ambulance to find a 54-year-old woman from Manlius had suffered multiple
serious injuries to her extremities and torso. Ranger Temple assisted with
packaging the woman for transport by Raquette Lake Ambulance to an area
hospital in Utica for further treatment.
Rockland County
Community Outreach: On March
5, Forest Ranger John Franceschina attended the AJCO Camp Expo with Community
Search and Rescue (COMMSAR), a search and rescue team based out of Rockland
County. The event had a tremendous turnout, with an estimated 500 people
stopping by the display. Many of the people Ranger Franceschina spoke to are
directors and managers of summer camps. Some had previous interactions with
Rangers and learned even more at the event about the duties Rangers perform and
services they provide to New Yorkers.
Town of Colonie
Albany County
Prescribed Fire: On March
5, Forest Rangers Jason Seeley, Tyler Mitchell, and Steve Jackson joined Albany
Pine Bush Preserve staff and additional volunteers to conduct a 15.2-acre burn
near the intersection of Kings and Morris roads, the preserve’s first
prescribed burn of the year. This treatment will increase openings for warm
season grasses, forbes, and wild blue lupine, and reduce fuel loads for
potential fire events. This management technique will also improve the habitat for
the endangered Karner Blue butterfly.

Prescribed burn near the intersection of Kings and Morris roads in Albany County. DEC photo
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Town of North Elba
Essex County
Wilderness Rescue: On March 7
at 3 p.m., two hikers coming off Algonquin Mountain in the High Peaks
Wilderness Area called DEC’s Ray Brook Dispatch for help. A 45-year-old woman
from Montreal took a wrong step while descending the mountain and sustained an
ankle injury. Six Forest Rangers responded to assist the hiker off the
mountain, arriving at 5:26 p.m. The Rangers stabilized the injury and carried
the injured hiker out to a waiting snowmobile. At 8:20 p.m., the hikers and
Rangers were back to the trailhead at the Adirondak Loj. The hiker sought
further medical attention on her own.
Town of Shandaken
Ulster County
Wilderness Rescue: On March 7
at 9:35 p.m., DEC’s Central Dispatch received a call regarding two overdue
hikers. The last contact the caller had with the hikers was at 5:15 p.m. Forest
Rangers Russell Martin and Mark Brand responded to the scene. Ulster County
Sheriff’s Deputies located the hiker’s vehicle at the Oliverea Road South
(Slide Mountain Trailhead) Parking Area and a Deputy stayed at the location in
case the hikers came out before Rangers arrived. On March 8 at 3:38 a.m.,
Forest Ranger Martin located both hikers and helped the pair out to the
trailhead. At 5:51 a.m., Forest Rangers and hikers were out of the woods.
Be sure to properly prepare and plan before entering the backcountry. Visit DEC’s Hike Smart NY and Adirondack Backcountry Information webpage for more information.
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