A man and woman suffering from heat stress during a hike were rescued by Border Patrol agents and flown by helicopter to a Tucson hospital.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection used a helicopter this week to rescue two people suffering from heat stress during a hike in the desert south of Tucson, the agency said.
The pair, a man and woman, requested medical assistance. One was suffering from extreme heat stress and the other was falling in-and-out of consciousness, officials said.
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