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Authorities imagine Emma Tetewsky could have been trapped in a swamp in Borderland State Park for at the least three days. She is now protected and being handled at a hospital.

After every week of looking, authorities discovered a lacking Stoughton girl alive and trapped in a swamp in an Easton state park Monday evening.
Emma Tetewsky, 31, is now protected and being handled at a hospital.

Round 6 p.m. Monday, Easton police had been known as to Borderland State Park after hikers reported listening to a lady screaming for assist in a swamp-like space, Stoughton police stated in a press launch. When police acquired to the scene, they couldn’t see Tetewsky, however might hear her and used ATVs to get to her location.
Three officers waded about 50 toes from shore by thick brush and swamp to achieve her, the discharge stated. Authorities imagine she could have been trapped within the swamp for at the least three days.
The officers carried Tetewsky again to land the place she acquired medical remedy from Easton firefighters. First responders then took her to Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton with what authorities imagine are critical however not life-threatening accidents.
Tetewsky, who authorities stated beforehand has a historical past of psychological well being challenges, was “aware and alert” when she was taken to the hospital, Stoughton police wrote on Fb Monday.
“There have been so many companies concerned within the seek for Emma over the past week. We thank everybody concerned. The general public by no means gave up hope that she could be positioned safely. She couldn’t have been positioned with out the general public’s assist,” Stoughton police wrote.
Tetewsky’s household reported her lacking on Monday, June 26, and authorities started asking the general public for assist discovering her two days later. On June 29, authorities stated they believed she was nonetheless within the space as a result of she left with out her telephone or entry to a automobile.
Authorities organized a large search to search out Tetewsky that concerned State Police, a number of native police departments, and a police division consortium’s search and rescue unit. They used Okay-9 models, air wings, boats, and drones to try to find her.
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