
Florida hikers rescued after being lost for hours in alligator-infested swamp, video shows
Fox News
Two hikers were safely rescued by Florida's Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office last weekend after becoming lost in the Cypress Creek Wilderness Preserve.
The sheriff's office said it, "swiftly sprang into action to locate and rescue them. Our Aviation Unit, equipped with night vision goggles, guided our patrol deputies to a swampy area where the hikers were located and safely escorted back to the entrance of the preserve."
Video shared on Facebook by the office showed the deputies searching on the ground and by air until the hikers were discovered through the trees by the aviation unit's night vision capabilities.

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