3 children taken to hospital after hiking group rescued from Scottsdale mountain

MarkinPhx

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This is breaking news so details are still coming in but this makes me very angry. I read on another site that the hikers are all from out of town to attend a family reunion. My immediate thought is that the adults should be charged with child abuse and should be made to pay the cost of the rescue.

Scottsdale rescue: 3 children hospitalized after hikers call for help

"PHOENIX — Three children were hospitalized Friday after their hiking group got lost on a Scottsdale mountain, authorities said.

The scene at the McDowell Sonoran Preserve was still active as of around 12:30 p.m. as rescue crews continued helping distressed hikers down, Scottsdale Fire Capt. David Folio said during a press conference from the scene.

An adult who was in the process of being wheeled down was also going to be taken to a hospital, Folio said

Firefighters transported an 18-month-old and a 12-year-old to a children’s hospital, and a 10-year-old boy was airlifted off the mountain to receive care.

An adult who was in the process of being wheeled down was also going to be taken to a hospital, Folio said.



Firefighters transported an 18-month-old and a 12-year-old to a children’s hospital, and a 10-year-old boy was airlifted off the mountain to receive care.

The hikers called for help after losing their way along the Gateway Trail.

“They were off the trails,” Folio said.

Folio said hikers should always stay on the trails and carry charged cellphones so they can call for help if they get in trouble.

“We can ping your phone to see where you’re at,” he said.

Folio said the group of about 13 started hiking around 7:30 a.m. Rescue crews rushed to the mountain around three hours later.

“They probably should have been off the trail by 8:30,” he said.

The Gateway Trailhead is located off of Thompson Peak Parkway north of Bell Road, in the southern region of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.

The preserve spans 30,000 acres of mountainous desert terrain, with more than 220 miles of hiking trails.

The summer heat in metro Phoenix can be deadly. A 10-year-old boy died earlier this month after hiking in triple-digit heat at South Mountain in Phoenix.+
 

Just an update to the story. It was not a ten year old, it was a ten month old child . Thankfully the 12 year old along with the ten month old and 18 month child are OK. It could have been a lot worse.
 
What f**king idiots. The kids should be removed from their care and then they can pay lots to lawyers to fight for their return. Too bad their names aren’t made public.
 
Very sad.

I think that more and more people think that parks and trails are the equivalent of a theme park and that the dangers of the natural world no longer apply.
True, hiking trails are not theme parks. We encountered a bear while hiking in the Catskill Mountains in NY State. Had it been a female with cubs, that could have proven fatal.
 
I used to hike quite a bit, but quit due to my knees not up to the challenges you can face. I hiked with a hiking club from my area and we went into the hills just outside of Phoenix in October of 1998. We were in the area of the Lost Dutchman Park, which is close to Superstition Mountain. We didn’t find any gold, but a couple of us thought we did until you find out it’s just the way the sun was hitting the stone.

There are some really great hiking trails in that area, but I wouldn’t attempt it in the middle of summer. We had a lot of fun on that hike and if I remember correctly, the prices were very reasonable.
 


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