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DEC Forest Ranger Regional Week in Review

Town of Moreau
Saratoga County
Prescribed Burn: On Sept. 10, Forest Ranger Clute, additional DEC staff, and Albany Pine Bush staff conducted a prescribed burn on 18 acres of Big Bend Preserve in Moreau Lake State Park. Prescribed fire is an important land management tool used to improve habitat for lands and wildlife. These burns are regulated by law and regulation and require technical expertise to safely conduct. Controlled burns help prevent the spread of invasive species, and in some areas, prescribed fire is used to reduce the buildup of wood, timber litter, and other fuel to reduce the potential for wildfires that threaten public safety and critical infrastructure. DEC carefully implements prescribed fires only when conditions are favorable to meet land management goals.

Prescribed Burn at Moreau Lake State Park

Moreau Lake State Park prescribed burn

Prescribed fire producing smoke

Moreau Lake State Park prescribed burn

Town of Fine
St. Lawrence County
Wilderness Rescue: On Sept. 10 at 10:30 a.m., Ray Brook Dispatch received a request for assistance from a 65-year-old hiker on the Cranberry 50 trail with a possible food-borne illness. Forest Ranger Ezumah responded by boat across Cranberry Lake to campsite 17. Ranger Ezumah escorted the hiker from Ballston Spa by boat and then to their vehicle in Wanakena. The hiker declined further medical attention and DEC resources were clear at 1:45 p.m.

Town of St. Armand
Essex County
Wilderness Search: On Sept. 11 at 6:09 p.m., Forest Ranger H. Praczkajlo received a text from Franklin County Dispatch regarding a lost subject on Baker Mountain. DEC Dispatchers provided the 34-year-old from Rochester with a link to a map, but the hiker was unable to get back on trail. Rangers Ordway and Praczkajlo hiked to the subject’s location near a cliff and assisted them back to their vehicle. Resources were clear at 7:34 p.m.

Town of Keene
Essex County
Wilderness Rescue: On Sept. 13 at 10:50 a.m., Ray Brook Dispatch received a call for a hiker with a knee injury at Slant Rock lean-to in John’s Brook Valley. Due to the remote location, New York State Police (NYSP) Aviation Pilot Engle and Forest Ranger R. Praczkajlo inserted Rangers Foutch and H. Praczkajlo at the John’s Brook Outpost landing zone, approximately two miles from the subject. At 3:20 p.m., Rangers Foutch and H. Praczkajlo reached the 74-year-old from Queensbury and determined a hoist rescue was necessary. NYSP Pilot Engel and Ranger R. Praczkajlo successfully hoisted the patient into the helicopter and flew to an awaiting Keene Valley EMS ambulance.

View of the bottom of a helicopter

John’s Brook Valley hoist rescue

Hamlet of Edwards
St. Lawrence County
Wilderness Search: On Sept. 13 at 11:15 p.m., New York State Police (NYSP) requested Forest Ranger assistance in the search for a missing 70-year-old with dementia. The subject left their residence between noon and 3 p.m. with a dog. The dog later returned without the subject. Ranger Shea led the Incident Command and directed Ranger Emerson to search a wooded area behind the home. At the same time, a NYSP K-9 unit was also searching in that area and found the subject on a rock outcropping. The patient was dehydrated, exhausted, and mildly hypothermic. Volunteers provided an emergency blanket and water. At 1:45 a.m., volunteer firefighters, Ranger Emerson, and NYSP carried the subject in a litter out of the woods to a UTV that took them to an awaiting ambulance.

Be sure to properly prepare and plan before entering the backcountry. Visit DEC’s Hike Smart NYAdirondack Backcountry Information, and Catskill Backcountry Information webpages for more information.

If a person needs a Forest Ranger, whether it’s for a search and rescue, to report a wildfire, or to report illegal activity on state lands and easements, they should call 833-NYS-RANGERS. If a person needs urgent assistance, they can call 911. To contact a Forest Ranger for information about a specific location, the DEC website has phone numbers for every Ranger listed by region.

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