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Wisconsin man dies during Grand Canyon hike to Colorado River, officials say
A Wisconsin man died whereas mountain climbing on a path on the Grand Canyon in Arizona final week, the Nationwide Park Service stated Tuesday.
The 56-year-old man was mountain climbing the Brilliant Angel Path under Havasupai Gardens round 3 p.m. on Friday when he turned unresponsive, the park service stated.
After receiving the report of an unresponsive hiker, the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Middle dispatched search and rescue personnel. They reached the hiker at round 3:30 p.m. and pronounced him deceased.
The hiker, recognized solely as a 56-year-old man from Pewaukee, Wisconsin, had set out for a day hike to the Colorado River and again when the incident occurred, based on officers.
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No reason for loss of life was instantly launched.
NPS and the Coconino County Medical Examiner are investigating the hiker’s loss of life.
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The loss of life was the primary of two to happen at a U.S. nationwide park final week.
A second 56-year-old hiker died Saturday at Massive Bend Nationwide Park in Texas after experiencing chest pains round 1:15 p.m. whereas trekking throughout the Pinnacles Path with a scout troop, park officers stated.
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Mates mountain climbing with the person carried out CPR with the assistance of bystanders till park rangers arrived with an automatic exterior defibrillator. The makes an attempt to revive the person had been unsuccessful.
No further data in both case was instantly supplied.