Injured hiker stranded for 3 days alone on Hawaii trail before rescue, officials say

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An injured 58-year-old man was stranded alone on a Hawaii trail for three days, fire officials said.

The man was spotted by another person at 1:07 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19, near the Waahila Ridge Trail in Honolulu on the island of Oahu, the Honolulu Fire Department said in a news release.

The hiker suffered a medical condition while he was on the trail alone, rescuers said. He then spent days waiting for help.

Rescuers responded to the area in less than 40 minutes and airlifted him from the trail before taking him to emergency services, officials said.

The Waahila Ridge Trail is a 2.4-mile long hike through “dry, mountainous” terrain, according to the Division of State Parks.

The terrain is rated as moderate to difficult with an elevation gain of 500 feet, the agency said.

Rescuers advised hikers to “stay hydrated and prepare for the unexpected” as well as knowing one’s physical abilities and staying on the trail to not get lost.

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