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Search on game lands turns to frustration Woman in distress walked out on own

Fire crews spent several hours searching for a woman in distress in the state game lands bordering Glen Onoko Falls Saturday evening, only to find she had walked out to her car.

At 6 p.m. firefighters from Nesquehoning and Lehigh & Lausanne, as well as Lehighton ALS were dispatched to the top of the Broad Mountain in the area of the overlook near the Glen for a rescue.

When crews responded and arrived at the small parking lot on the top of Route 93, they were advised that there were two people who were lost.

A woman, wearing a white tank top and black pants, was reported as having a breathing issue. A man, wearing a blue shirt and white shorts was with her.

When crews reached the top of the mountain, they came up with the plan to send back an ambulance UTV and New Columbus’ utility truck to search the overlooks at their last known location.

After looking at two separate locations, the emergency personnel asked 911 to ping the couples’ phone to find their location. The crews were a half mile south of their location.

As crews moved to the location of the couple after searching for two hours, 911 notified emergency crews that they had already got off the mountain and were leaving Glen Onoko via the parking lot.

Firefighters stressed that lost hikers should keep 911 updated on their movements. Otherwise it makes the situation difficult and dangerous for emergency crews.​

A utility search vehicle was brought to the state game lands Saturday night to find a woman who called for help. COPYRIGHT LARRY NEFF/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
Searchers comb the gamelands near Glen Onoko looking for a woman in distress. ALLYSON KUSKO/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS