SAR Teams Rescues Injured Hiker in Bartlett
The NH Fish and Game Conservation Officers and other SAR volunteers aided a 71-year-old hiker near Diana's Bath in Bartlett, NH after he suffered a knee injury while out hiking.
Goss’s knee was stabilized and he was placed in a litter and carried out to the trailhead. Read more here
Thank you to NH Fish and Game and other volunteers for rescuing the hiker as we wish him a speedy recovery. Please be safe out there!
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