A senior from South Bruce is recovering after being rescued on Wednesday morning out of the Saratoga Swamp.
On Tuesday just before 11pm, Huron County OPP received a 911 call from a male where all that was communicated was the word “lost.”
Call takers were unable to return the call back with information given to police where they were able to obtain a location where the call originated from.
Officers began to search for the man and shortly after 12:30am, officers found the caller’s vehicle unoccupied at the entrance of the Saratoga Swamp off Hawkins Road.
Shortly after 6:15am, officers located the 70 year old man with mobility issues.
Police learned the man was unable to find his way out of the swamp and venturing through the trails.
Huron County OPP has the following recommendations for anyone that likes to go into the bush or venture out on the trails.
- Before you head out on a hike, plan your route. Carry maps, a GPS system and prepare for the terrain and weather conditions.
- Share your plans with a family member or friend and have them call for assistance if you are not back by a pre-determined time.
- Ensure you are dressed appropriately for the weather. It may be warm when you start out on the trails but the temperature and weather conditions can change quickly. Wear layers and proper footwear. If you have parked a vehicle nearby, leave a note on the dash with the above information.
- Carry a fully charged cell phone and list of emergency contacts in case you find yourself lost and needing help.
- Bring all necessary supplies and/or your medication in case any issues arise. Some items to pack are: food, water, sunscreen, first aid kit, flashlight and a lighter.