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I saw this briefly on the news last night, then searched for more information:
"JAFFREY, N.H. (AP) - The New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game says a 30-year-old Rindge woman was treated for what appeared to be heat exhaustion after she was rescued from Mount Monadnock in Jaffrey.
Officials say Heather LaFortune was out for a day-hike Sunday with two relatives when she suffered what rescuers later said appeared to be heat exhaustion while on her way back down at about 7:25 p.m.
Park mountain patrollers reached the victim and administered first aid. Conservation officers, park personnel, firefighters and volunteers then helped carry her down the trail to an ambulance....."
I wonder, heat exhaustion or dehydration? Glad she was able to be "carried down the trail" and is recovering, of course, but wonder if she was another unprepared person on the mountain.
"JAFFREY, N.H. (AP) - The New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game says a 30-year-old Rindge woman was treated for what appeared to be heat exhaustion after she was rescued from Mount Monadnock in Jaffrey.
Officials say Heather LaFortune was out for a day-hike Sunday with two relatives when she suffered what rescuers later said appeared to be heat exhaustion while on her way back down at about 7:25 p.m.
Park mountain patrollers reached the victim and administered first aid. Conservation officers, park personnel, firefighters and volunteers then helped carry her down the trail to an ambulance....."
I wonder, heat exhaustion or dehydration? Glad she was able to be "carried down the trail" and is recovering, of course, but wonder if she was another unprepared person on the mountain.