Rescuers Use Chainsaws, Canoe to Reach Badly Hurt Boy in Ontario Park
NORTHEASTERN PART OF ALGONQUIN PARK, ONTARIO, JUN 22 – Rescuers cleared 25 kilometres of storm debris to reach and airlift a seriously injured 13-year-old boy from Algonquin Park after a tree fell on his tent during severe weather.
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Rescuers Use Chainsaws, Canoe to Get to Injured Boy
Canadian rescuers faced tough conditions over the weekend as they worked to reach a 13-year-old boy seriously injured by a falling tree while camping with his mother in Ontario's Algonquin Park. They needed chainsaws and a canoe to reach the boy in a remote part of the park. According to...
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Rescuers chopped, paddled and eventually flew their way into a remote corner of Algonquin Park on the weekend to reach a 13-year-old boy who was seriously injured when a tree fell on his tent, according to Ontario Provincial Police.
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