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Agencies help rescue injured hiker at Rogers Park
Marine Captain Hall (via Morgan s Point Resort Fire Department)
and last updated 2021-01-18 13:23:28-05
The Morgan s Point Resort Fire Department helped rescue an injured hiker at Rogers Park Sunday.
The Morgan s Point Resort Fire Department was dispatched to locate and care for an injured hiker in Rogers Park at noon on Sunday, according to a Facebook post.
The individual sustained a traumatic injury due to a fall and was inaccessible to a ground ambulance.
Rescue and Squad 61 responded with MD3 (Medical Director). Temple Fire & Rescueâs Special Operations Rescue 3 was added to the call for their rope rescue capabilities and manpower, MPR FD said in the post.
MORGANâS POINT RESORT â Rescuers took extra efforts on Sunday to find and care for a hiker seriously injured after a fall at a Lake Belton park.
Emergency responders from the Morganâs Point Resort Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched to find the hiker about noon Sunday at Rogers Park, a lakeside area known for rock climbing.
The hiker âsustained a traumatic injury due to a fall and was inaccessible to a ground ambulance,â the department posted on its Facebook page.
Morganâs Point responders arrived with a medical director and were later aided by Temple Fire & Rescueâs Special Operations Rescue 3 unit with rope rescue capabilities and additional manpower.