From the New York Department of Environmental Conservation:
Forest Ranger Actions from February 10 to February 23, 2020
Town of Webb
Herkimer County
Wilderness Rescue: On Feb. 10
at 2:06 p.m., Forest Ranger Matthew Savarie overheard radio communications on
Herkimer County 911 regarding a snowmobile accident just off Big Moose Road.
Forest Ranger Savarie responded to the location and discovered a 66-year-old
snowmobiler from New Hartford who may have suffered possible fractures to his
leg and arm. With assistance from the Inlet and Big Moose Ambulance Squad, the
man was packaged up and carried out to Big Moose Road where he was transported
to a local hospital for further medical treatment.
Town of Clifton
St. Lawrence County
Wilderness Rescue: On Feb. 15
at 10:02 a.m., St. Lawrence County 911 transferred a call to DEC’s Ray Brook
Dispatch reporting a snowmobile accident on the Grass River Easement in the
town of Clifton. Forest Rangers Will Benzel, Peter Morehouse, and Nathan Shea
responded to the location to assist Cranberry Lake Fire and Rescue. A
26-year-old male snowmobiler from Pennsylvania sustained significant injuries
after being ejected from his snowmobile after hitting a tree. At 12:15 p.m.,
the man was flown by Life Flight to a nearby hospital and all personnel were
cleared of the scene.
Town of Wilmington
Essex County
Wilderness Rescue: On Feb. 21
at 3:49 p.m., DEC’s Ray Brook Dispatch received a request to assist a
56-year-old male and an 18-year-old male from Boston, Massachusetts, who became
disoriented after out-of-bounds skiing at Whiteface Mountain. Forest Rangers
Kevin Burns and Rob Praczkajlo arrived on scene at 4:09 p.m. and began
interviewing the missing men’s family members. The family assisted the Forest
Rangers with a Snap Chat program, which helped to locate the lost skiers.
Rangers then requested the men call 911 to ping their cellphone for an exact
location. Based on coordinates provided by Essex County 911, a map of their
location was generated and Forest Rangers directed the subjects to walk to a
designated location. The skiers exited the woods at 5:16 p.m., and were met by
Rangers. The two men were transported to Whiteface Mountain Medical Services.
The pair signed off on medical attention, and the incident concluded at 5:45
p.m.
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Town of Bolton
Warren County
Wilderness Rescue: On Feb. 23
at 7:53 p.m., Warren County 911 transferred a call to DEC’s Ray Brook Dispatch
from two hikers on the Northwest Bay Trail. The hikers started their hike that
morning and one of them, a 36-year-old male from Selden, was suffering from
exhaustion and dehydration. Coordinates obtained through 911 placed the hikers
about four miles from the Clay Meadows Trail. Forest Ranger Evan Donegan
responded, along with the Bolton Landing Fire Department and their airboat. At
8:31 p.m., the responders were on Lake George and heading to the hikers’ last
known location. They were located at 9:23 p.m., returned to shore, and hiked
back out to the trailhead.
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