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Sisters
student airlifted from wilderness Sisters High
School junior Rosita Rerat was airlifted from the Three Sisters Wilderness
on Friday morning, October 18.
She became ill while preparing
to hike with a group of fellow students on the annual Interdisciplinary
Environmental Expedition (IEE) class trip.
"Rosita's group had already
spent a night out there," said her mother Kristine Rerat. "She felt faint
as they were getting ready to go in the morning. She sat down for a while
and felt better, but as they hiked she got worse."
Rerat began going in and out
of consciousness. Group leader Brad Tisdel radioed expedition leader Rand
Runco for assistance, and after conferring with an emergency medical technician
and a nurse who were also leaders of other groups, the decision was made
to call Air Life.
Runco carried Rerat to an
area where it was safe for the helicopter to land. Upon her arrival at
the emergency room she underwent tests which proved inconclusive as to
the cause of her illness.
She was resting at home with
her family by Friday afternoon. |
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