A 71-year-old pheasant hunter is safely rescued from Jackson Marsh Wildlife Area after he experiences low blood sugar and becomes lost in the expansive 2,500-acre site. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office utilized drone technology and the What-3-Words app to pinpoint his location, allowing search teams to reach him quickly.
When the hunter called for help, he provided his location through a smartphone, which ultimately facilitated his rapid recovery. Sheriff Martin Schulteis praised the teamwork of local fire departments and the DNR, emphasizing the importance of staying connected in the outdoors. As the deer hunting season approaches, he reminds all hunters to carry fully charged phones and inform others about their plans.
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