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A synopsis from the Conway Daily Sun.
A couple of Hikers on Hutman’s Trail in Jackson and near Arethusa Falls in Hart’s Location had to be carried out Tuesday, one for a heart attack and the other with a broken ankle.
Brain Abrams of NHF&G reported that a 58 year old woman Doris Chippendale was hiking on Hutmans trail with her nephew started experiencing severe chest pain about a half mile from Route 16. A woman hiking with her ran out to the road to get help at 12:06PM. Abrams said they arrived with a litter and wheel at 12:56 and had her out by 1:45PM. She was initially transported to Memorial Hospital in North Conway but was later flown to Maine Medical Center in Portland.“It appears she suffered a heart attack,” Abrams said.
Fish and Game, Bartlett Jackson Ambulance, Jackson Fire Department, SOLO (Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunities) and North Conway Fire Department responded.
A WFR class from SOLO was planning a 1 p.m. practice drill. When they and North Conway fire arrived for the real emergency at Hutman’s, Chippendale was off the trail. That’s when the second call sounded — just one minute after the first rescue. “It worked out good that they were there,” Abrams said. "We asked them to help at Arethusa.”
At Arethusa a 52 year old female Linda Ratto of Medford, N.Y., was hiking with family and friends on the Arethusa Trail. They had made it to the falls and were on the way down when Ratto rolled her ankle. “It was a compound fracture,” Abrams said. The rescue team splinted and iced it. The rescuers arrived at Arethusa (trail head) at 2:12 and had her out at the trailhead by 4:04 p.m. Ratto was also transported to Memorial Hospital. “She was wearing low-cut sneakers,” Abrams said. “Hiking boots that fall above the ankle would’ve offered more support.” The same agencies and rescue groups responded to both incidents.
“It was a good effort up there,” Abrams said.
A couple of Hikers on Hutman’s Trail in Jackson and near Arethusa Falls in Hart’s Location had to be carried out Tuesday, one for a heart attack and the other with a broken ankle.
Brain Abrams of NHF&G reported that a 58 year old woman Doris Chippendale was hiking on Hutmans trail with her nephew started experiencing severe chest pain about a half mile from Route 16. A woman hiking with her ran out to the road to get help at 12:06PM. Abrams said they arrived with a litter and wheel at 12:56 and had her out by 1:45PM. She was initially transported to Memorial Hospital in North Conway but was later flown to Maine Medical Center in Portland.“It appears she suffered a heart attack,” Abrams said.
Fish and Game, Bartlett Jackson Ambulance, Jackson Fire Department, SOLO (Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunities) and North Conway Fire Department responded.
A WFR class from SOLO was planning a 1 p.m. practice drill. When they and North Conway fire arrived for the real emergency at Hutman’s, Chippendale was off the trail. That’s when the second call sounded — just one minute after the first rescue. “It worked out good that they were there,” Abrams said. "We asked them to help at Arethusa.”
At Arethusa a 52 year old female Linda Ratto of Medford, N.Y., was hiking with family and friends on the Arethusa Trail. They had made it to the falls and were on the way down when Ratto rolled her ankle. “It was a compound fracture,” Abrams said. The rescue team splinted and iced it. The rescuers arrived at Arethusa (trail head) at 2:12 and had her out at the trailhead by 4:04 p.m. Ratto was also transported to Memorial Hospital. “She was wearing low-cut sneakers,” Abrams said. “Hiking boots that fall above the ankle would’ve offered more support.” The same agencies and rescue groups responded to both incidents.
“It was a good effort up there,” Abrams said.