The Day

LANTERN HILL RESCUE

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Ledyard volunteer firefighte­r Ryan Boiselle, left, steadies the patient riding in the North Stonington volunteer fire department’s all-terrain vehicle driven by firefighte­r Ryan Burdick. They were crossing Lantern Brook as they transporte­d the man off Lantern Hill In North Stonington after he fell and injured his leg hiking at the summit Monday. The man was transporte­d by hand down from the summit to the closest point that fire department all-terrain vehicles could access and then to the parking lot of Two Trees Inn, where Mystic River Ambulance transporte­d him to the hospital. Story,

North Stonington — Emergency crews on Monday rescued a hiker who had fallen and injured his leg on Lantern Hill.

First responders had received a call at 11:14 a.m. that a hiker had fallen and injured his leg, said Charles Steinhart V, chief of the North Stonington Volunteer Fire Company.

First responders hiked up the trail and used a Stokes basket to carry the man down from the top of the snow-covered hill, Steinhart said. They then used a utility vehicle to drive to the parking lot where an ambulance was waiting.

North Stonington Volunteer Fire Company, North Stonington Ambulance Associatio­n, Mystic River Ambulance Associatio­n, Mashantuck­et Pequot Fire Department and Ledyard Fire Department all participat­ed in the rescue, which took about an hour and 45 minutes, he said.

The man, who was in his 50s, was in stable condition and was taken to a local hospital with a possible broken ankle, Steinhart said.

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