, the National Park Service shared that they are not aware of which thermal feature the woman fell into, however they are continuing to look into the incident.park's websiteTo steer clear of these hot areas, the park urges all visitors to stay on the provided boardwalks.Last fall, a 48-year-old man also suffered severe burns over a significant portion of his body after falling into a hot spring at the park.
Cade Edmond Siemers was walking alone without a flashlight when he tripped and fell into thermal water near the cone of Old Faithful Geyser, he told park rangers, Yellowstone shared in aSiemers managed to crawl out of the scorching spring and walked back to his hotel — Old Faithful Inn — where he called for help, according to the press release.
When paramedics arrived on the scene, they detected “evidence of alcohol use” and Siemers was transported by ambulance and flown by plane to Idaho Falls for medical attention. He was also later admitted to the same Burn Center at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, according to the release.
LaurenKUSI
Title should have been “Woman gets instant karma for breaking the law”
Not to smart.
What is wrong with people they know you aren’t suppose to get close to it and yet they keep doing it
Does anyone else see a human shaped face with a long nose and pointy ears. Actually,this steam looks like an elf
Thats what happens when you do illegal things 🤷🏻♀️
TheFlatEartherr What do they mean “ feature “ is it not natural ?🤔
🤷🏽♀️
ChrisKarasiewic 🙄
Thin the herd
Well..
Is there a level above fourth-degree? The Earth is very hot underneath us.
Play stupid games win big prizes 🙄
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