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DEC Statewide Forest Ranger Search and Rescue Highlights
Forest Ranger Actions for 10/17 - 10/24
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Forest Rangers
respond to search and rescue incidents statewide. Working with other state
agencies, local emergency response organizations and volunteer search and rescue
groups, Forest Rangers locate and extract lost, injured or distressed people from the
backcountry.

"Across New York, DEC's Forest Rangers' are on the front lines helping people
safely enjoy the great outdoors," said DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos. "Their
knowledge of first aid, land navigation and technical rescue techniques are critical to
the success of their missions which take them from remote wilderness areas, with
rugged mountainous peaks to white-water rivers, and throughout our vast forested
areas statewide."

Recent missions carried out by DEC Forest Rangers include:

Lewis County

Town of Osceola
West Osceola State Forest
Lost hunter: On October 23 at 11:06 a.m., DEC Ray Brook Dispatch received a call
from Lewis County 911 advising of a lost 67-year-old male from Syracuse. DEC
Forest Rangers and DEC Environmental Conservation Officers along with a K9 unit
responded along with the Lewis County Sheriff's office. The hunter was located at
12:56 p.m. after a Forest Ranger was notified of a male hunter at a bridge over the
Salmon River. The hunter had become disoriented and had fired multiple shots in an
attempt to attract assistance. Eventually he made his way out to the bridge, where
he was seen by a passing motorist.

Oneida County

Town of Steuben
Penn Mountain State Forest
Lost hunter: On October 22 at 2:30 p.m., Oneida County 911 received a request for
assistance from the hunting partner of a lost 78-year-old male from New Hartford.
Oneida County Deputies, New York State Police and DEC Forest Rangers
responded. Forest Rangers interviewed the reporting party and organized a Type 1
search. Radio contact was made with the lost man and he was asked to fire two
single shots to determine his location. He was located at 3:57 p.m. and assisted out
of the woods. He was evaluated and declined further medical treatment. The
incident concluded at 5:15 p.m.

Hamilton County

Town of Inlet
Pigeon Lake Wilderness
Lost hunter: On October 22 at 5:18 p.m., DEC Ray Brook Dispatch received a call
from Hamilton County 911 advising of a lost 57-year-old male from Liverpool. The
hunter was last seen by his group around 2 p.m. Two DEC Forest Rangers
responded and hiked in through Bug Lake and two Forest Rangers went in from the
east side of 8th Lake. The Rangers located the man's footprints and followed them
out to the Uncas Road. Forest Rangers discovered the man had come out of the
woods in good health and found a ride back to his hotel. The incident concluded at
9 p.m.

Herkimer County

Town of Ohio
Ferris Lake Wild Forest
Lost hunter: On October 23 at 1:03 p.m., DEC Ray Brook Dispatch received a call
from the concerned wife of a 35-year-old male from New Port reporting that her
husband had become lost while hunting in the Ferris Lake Wild Forest. DEC Forest
Rangers, a DEC Environmental Conservation Officer and New York State Police
responded and began searching the immediate area. Forest Rangers were notified
at 3:08 p.m. that the man had made his way out of the woods in good health. The
incident concluded at 4:07 p.m.

Greene County

Town of Hunter
Kaaterskill Wild Forest
Lost hikers: On Oct. 22 at 6:30 p.m., DEC was contacted by Greene County 911
dispatch regarding two lost hikers in the Layman's Monument area. Two DEC Forest
Rangers set out on foot and found the subjects, a 27-year-old female from New
Jersey and a 25-year-old male from Iowa, both in good health. The Rangers
escorted the hikers out to the Laurel House parking area trailhead and gave them a
courtesy ride to the Molly Smith parking lot around 8 p.m.

Town of Hunter
Kaaterskill Wild Forest
Lost hiker: On Oct. 23 at 1:50 p.m., DEC was contacted by Greene County 911
dispatch regarding a lost female hiker on a snowmobile trail in the Kaaterskill Wild
Forest. Four Rangers responded and made contact with the subject via cell phone.
The Rangers arrived at the Gillespie Road trailhead, where the subject's car was
located, and bushwhacked up to the snowmobile trail. The Rangers were then
notified by the subject via cell phone that she had been located by two hikers on the
trail and were hiking out toward the trailhead. The Rangers intercepted the subject
and escorted her out to the Gillespie Road trailhead, arriving around 4 p.m.