The family of of two hikers who were airlifted from Buntzen Lake after being stung by wasps during a hike on Sunday are thanking search-and-rescue crews for their help.
Manfred Bailey and five members of his family were two hours into their hike on the scenic Diez Vistas trail when his 22-year-old daughter, Sabrina, was stung by what they believe was a hornet and had an allergic reaction.
“She started getting a little dizzy, blurred vision and wobbly on her feet,” said Bailey.
Sabrina, who is mentally impaired, was stung twice.
Other members of the family were also stung but had no reaction. Sabrina’s reaction, however, was severe. Hives
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