A woman from Washington state suffered "significant" burns from her shoulders to her feet when she tried to rescue her dog from a Yellowstone National Park hot spring. Park rangers and firefighters cared for the 20-year-old woman before she was taken to the burn unit at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls, park officials said in a statement Tuesday.
The woman's name, intensity of her burns and condition weren't released after she was burned Monday afternoon in the Madison Junction area
Woman suffers "significant" burns while trying to rescue her dog from hot spring at Yellowstone National Park - CBS News
The woman's name, intensity of her burns and condition weren't released after she was burned Monday afternoon in the Madison Junction area
Woman suffers "significant" burns while trying to rescue her dog from hot spring at Yellowstone National Park - CBS News






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