US summer heat triggered multiple dehydration emergencies in New York's Adirondacks, where hikers needed airlifts, IV fluids and overnight rescues
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A helicopter evacuated the 22- and 24-year-old hikers from El Cardón de las Doce to a hospital in the south of the island.
US summer heat triggered multiple dehydration emergencies in New York's Adirondacks, where hikers needed airlifts, IV fluids and overnight rescues
New York Forest Rangers responded to a series of rescues across the Adirondacks in June, helping dehydrated hikers, treating medical emergencies, locating lost visitors and tackling a wildfire. Several incidents were linked to hot weather, prompting officials to remind people to carry enough water, prepare properly and follow hiking safety guidelines.
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