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Hiker rescued from ravine in Naples, N.Y.

Department: Naples Fire Department - [Naples, New York]



Photo John Spaulding

Naples, NY — At slightly past noon Sunday, the Naples F.D., along with the Naples Volunteer Ambulance were dispatched to Conklin Gulley in the Hi Tor Wildlife Management Area. NYS Forest Warden directed the team to Knife's Edge area of the Blue Trail to effect the rescue.

First arriving units requested the Ontario County High Angle Rope Rescue Team for assistance. Members from the Chesire, Naples, Bristol, Honeoye-Richmond, and Stanley Fire Departments joined the effort.

Nearly 20 members worked in 90 degree temperatures and 70% humidity after a torrential downpour covered the area.

The team deployed a belay line and a 3:1 haul line to lower two rescuers and stokes basket into the ravine after the hiker dropped a reported 75 feet into a stream below.

The team removed the victim in about just under two hours from the time of dispatch.

The 62 year old victim was flown to Strong Memorial Hospital in critical condition by Mercy Flight of Western NY.

Assisting in the rescue effort was Ontario County Advanced Life Support, Yates County Sheriffs Office, NYS Forest Ranger, and Ontario County Emergency Management Office.




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