Posted on 01/04/2019 6:59:44 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
A visitor at Yosemite National Park reportedly fell to his death on Christmas Day, and the incident went unreported until now due to the ongoing government shutdown, a National Park Service spokesman said.
The incident remains under investigation, which is taking longer than usual because of the shutdown, Andrew Muñoz, a public affairs officer for the National Park Service, told Outside Magazine Thursday. A news release wasnt issued because of the shutdown. We arent releasing more details.
NPS representatives did not respond to HuffPosts requests for comment. (The NPS has said media lines would also be impacted by the shutdown.)
Muñoz told Outside Magazines Wes Siler that dispatchers at the Yosemite National Park Emergency Communications Center received a 911 call on the afternoon of Dec. 25 regarding a male park visitor with a head injury above Nevada Fall.
Rangers were on scene in less than an hour and the visitor was removed from the water, Muñoz said. Medical attention was provided to the visitor, but he died from his injuries. The visitor was not in a closed area.
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“The visitor was not in a closed area”
Are you nuts? ALL of those horrible tragedies could have been averted if park rangers were there to hold the hands of these poor unfortunates and kept they out of the danger zone. If only the Evil Orange One hadn’t shut down the government!
“Dead is dead.” You mean it makes no difference if Dead is reported today or next Friday?
27 Dec: The Conversation: Stick to the path, and stay alive in national parks this summer
by Edmund Goh, Deputy Director, Markets and Services Research Centre, Edith Cowan University (Australia)
But national parks claim lives around the world every year. In the United States, an average of 160 visitors each year die in a national park...
http://theconversation.com/stick-to-the-path-and-stay-alive-in-national-parks-this-summer-108062
21 Oct 2016 Last update March 22: Fox News: How many people actually die in national parks?
By TheActiveTimes
Between 2007 and 2013, in all 59 parks, there were 1,025 fatalities.
On average, approximately 160 visitors per year die while visiting national parks— out of more 305 million visitors...
Falling and slipping while hiking is the third most common cause of death in national parks; 169 people died between 2007 and 2013..
https://www.foxnews.com/travel/how-many-people-actually-die-in-national-parks
In other news, in spite of the slow reporting the park visitor is still DEAD.
I remember discussing the first one on here last week. We were trying to decide if it was a selfie induced suicide. That means it got reported somewhere.
Likely, most deaths in Nat’l Parks are males in their 20s and 30s.
The country is 'woke' to corrupt press bias...
or another Friend of Bill?
Why does stuff like this always break on the huffington puffington post?
Naw, he just slipped on a turd blossom.
Would he still be dead if there wasn’t a shutdown?
On first reading, it sounds as if the body was lying there unreported for a week.
In actuality, the victim got as much assistance as possible as quickly as possible.
Whether or not it was “reported” to whomever isn’t important.
In Oregon, I once slipped on a banana slug while I was running barefoot. Felt like I got launched off a carrier deck.
In simple terms....he was ‘dead’ either way? He’d be dead with the government working, or dead via the shutdown. It’s just that the general public didn’t know he was dead.
You know, I feel like I’m living in some Twilight Zone episode, where everyone is in some nuthouse and I’m the only sane guy.
Sounds like a dangerous place. Egad!
He’s still dead. I unlikely to be going anywhere anytime soon. Nonsense outrage
Only because Veep Gore took his job very seriously.
BJ Clinton told Al, "hey... get lost for a while, Monica is bringing me some pizza".
You gotta do what the President tells you to do.
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