Some of the more memorable ones.
A litter carry across the river with a woman with a shattered foot. Very large and very drunk. River was pretty swift and deep.
We were camping when two “experienced hikers, mother and son” came upon my nephew and me. They had gotten lost and missed their trail. It was dark and they had no lights with them. I told them that my nephew and I could double up in his tent and they could share my tent and go out in the daylight. They decided instead to go down the Flume slide trail in the dark against my suggestion. I gave them a flashlight and asked that they drop it off at my truck when they got out. To my pleasant surprise when I got to my truck it was there. It let me know that they got out OK and it was nice to have my faith in human nature renewed.
Assisted with litter carry of woman with strained knee off of flume or silver cascade. I forget which one now. That rescue was initiated by Amateur radio. No one had a cell phone that worked in that area. Another amateur called me from the scene by radio and I called the police then proceeded to the scene to help.
Girl who passed out (unknown if breathing) on the trail to Arethusa falls. Bartlett was tied up with several other calls and required mutual aid from North Conway. I just happened to be driving by the trailhead and stopped. Went running up the trail with a full med bag and O2 cylinder with my wife waiting patiently in the truck. One half mile and 500 foot elevation change. Yeah, well it seemed a lot harder running with that med bag.
Found her sitting on a rock alert and oriented with normal vitals. Had her eat and drink and then walked her out with support.
Another search were the person left the area and made it too a freinds house and didn’t tell anyone for couple days that he was out and apparently didn’t watch the TV coverage either. (&#$**( *@&hole
Another search were the couple (a pair of student from a local college) was found and they apparently were not lost. Just looking for some away time so they decided to spend the night in the woods without telling anyone.
A search for a 12 year old Hassidic Jewish girl from NYC lost for 5 days in CT. Bad conditions, 50’s with rain on and off for several nights. Really worried about hypothermia. Girl walked all the way into Massachusetts before being found by a trooper in MA. She had heard people calling for her at least once but was in the middle of prayers so she didn’t answer.
Keith