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Tragic Death of 10-Year-Old Boy on South Mountain | Heat Exhaustion Rescue

Thee Arizona Times11 months ago10 months ago02 mins

A 10-year-old boy has tragically passed away following a rescue operation on South Mountain in Phoenix on Tuesday. Emergency responders were summoned to the Mormon Trailhead near 24th Street and Baseline around 2 p.m. due to the boy suffering from heat exhaustion. According to firefighters, the child was located approximately a mile away from the…

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