Hiker rescued from Mt. Adams
Published Date Tuesday, 23 September 2014 00:02
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By Erik Eisele
LOW AND BURBANKS GRANT — Rescuers braved blustery conditions in the Presidential Range on Saturday to help a Massachusetts woman who fell while hiking nearly five miles from the nearest road.
The call reporting 46-year-old Suzanne Chiarito, of Arlington, Mass., had fallen on slippery rocks reached Fish and Game officers at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, according to a statement from Sgt. Mark Ober. Chiarito had been hiking the Gulfside Trail from the Madison Spring Hut toward the Lakes of the Clouds, but her exact location was unknown. Initial reports indicated her injuries were significant enough she could not walk and would need to be carried off the mountain.
It took until 2:15 p.m. for first responders from AMC's Madison Hut and RMC's Gray Knob cabin to locate Chiarito, just past the junction of Gulfside Trail and Israel Ridge Path. The conditions on the ridge were wet, with winds around 50 mph, gusting to 60 mph, and temperatures in the 40s — prime hypothermia weather. The nearby summits and the ridgeline were in the clouds for most of the day.
Fellow hikers and AMC and RMC rescuers kept Chiarito warm and treated her injuries as they waited for a full rescue party. Fish and Game conservation officers, Androscoggin Valley Search & Rescue volunteers, Appalachian Mountain Club members and students from the Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunities wilderness medicine school in Conway all responded to assist, hiking in from the summit of Mount Washington, the Caps Ridge Trail off the Jefferson Notch Road and Lowe's Path off of Route 2 in Randolph due to Chiarito's initial unconfirmed location.
When conservation officers arrived at 4:52 p.m. Chiarito's condition was deemed not as severe as initially reported, and she was able to hike out with assistance. She and the rescuers hiked the nearly 5 miles down Lowe's Path to a waiting ambulance from Gorham, arriving at 12:30 a.m. Sunday. The ambulance carried Chiarito to Androscoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin for evaluation.
Published Date Tuesday, 23 September 2014 00:02
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News Bayou
By Erik Eisele
LOW AND BURBANKS GRANT — Rescuers braved blustery conditions in the Presidential Range on Saturday to help a Massachusetts woman who fell while hiking nearly five miles from the nearest road.
The call reporting 46-year-old Suzanne Chiarito, of Arlington, Mass., had fallen on slippery rocks reached Fish and Game officers at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, according to a statement from Sgt. Mark Ober. Chiarito had been hiking the Gulfside Trail from the Madison Spring Hut toward the Lakes of the Clouds, but her exact location was unknown. Initial reports indicated her injuries were significant enough she could not walk and would need to be carried off the mountain.
It took until 2:15 p.m. for first responders from AMC's Madison Hut and RMC's Gray Knob cabin to locate Chiarito, just past the junction of Gulfside Trail and Israel Ridge Path. The conditions on the ridge were wet, with winds around 50 mph, gusting to 60 mph, and temperatures in the 40s — prime hypothermia weather. The nearby summits and the ridgeline were in the clouds for most of the day.
Fellow hikers and AMC and RMC rescuers kept Chiarito warm and treated her injuries as they waited for a full rescue party. Fish and Game conservation officers, Androscoggin Valley Search & Rescue volunteers, Appalachian Mountain Club members and students from the Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunities wilderness medicine school in Conway all responded to assist, hiking in from the summit of Mount Washington, the Caps Ridge Trail off the Jefferson Notch Road and Lowe's Path off of Route 2 in Randolph due to Chiarito's initial unconfirmed location.
When conservation officers arrived at 4:52 p.m. Chiarito's condition was deemed not as severe as initially reported, and she was able to hike out with assistance. She and the rescuers hiked the nearly 5 miles down Lowe's Path to a waiting ambulance from Gorham, arriving at 12:30 a.m. Sunday. The ambulance carried Chiarito to Androscoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin for evaluation.