Massachusetts man dies after rescue from New Hampshire hike by Black Hawk helicopter
Man had medical emergency while hiking between two summits on Kinsman Ridge Trail
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A Massachusetts man was airlifted by a Black Hawk helicopter after a medical emergency while hiking in a remote area with his family.
In a news release, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department announced the agency was notified around 2:14 p.m. Tuesday about a 52-year-old man experiencing a medical emergency between two summits on the Kinsman Ridge Trail in New Hampshire's White Mountains.
The agency said the trail is located approximately 4 miles from the nearest trailhead, which made a quick rescue response difficult.
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Due to the remote location of the hiker, the New Hampshire Army National Guard deployed a Black Hawk helicopter to assist in the rescue.
Medics reached the 52-year-old hiker just before 4 p.m.
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They continued performing life-saving measures that family members and Good Samaritan hikers began, until he was taken down to an ambulance by Littleton Rescue and Fire at 4:40 p.m., the department said.
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According to the release, the hiker "succumbed to his medical emergency," and his body was transported to the Ross Funeral Home in Littleton, New Hampshire.
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Officials said the hiker's name would not be released pending family notification.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the New Hampshire National Guard for comment.