A woman visiting Yellowstone National Park got second- and third-degree burns after wandering off-trail with her dog.
A hiker was airlifted to hospital with burns from “scalding water" while walking off-trail at a thermal area at Yellowstone National Park on Monday, the National Park Service said.
The woman was reportedly walking with her husband and their leashed dog in a thermal area — but they were not walking on a trail.
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A woman suffered third-degree burns at Yellowstone this week after accidentally breaking the crust of a thermal pool and plunging her leg into the scalding hot water, according to the National ...
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