2 hikers in critical condition after being rescued from Phoenix trails

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Two men have been hospitalized after they were found suffering from heat-related illnesses while hiking Friday on Phoenix trails.

The Phoenix Fire Department says crews first responded to Mormon Trail on South Mountain at around 9 a.m. on Aug. 4 and found a 22-year-old autistic man in critical condition. The victim was suffering from dehydration and other illnesses.

"Advanced cooling measures were began [sic] and instrumental in reducing the hiker’s temperature and anxiety at the incident," firefighters said.

The hiker was airlifted off the mountain and taken to an ambulance at a nearby park. He was then transported to a hospital.

Hiker found lying on hot ground

The second rescue of the day happened at around 12 p.m. at the Shaw Butte Trailhead after a hiker saw a 55-year-old man lying on the hot ground and called 911.

Firefighters got to the scene and brought the man down in a vehicle. He was treated for heat-related illnesses and taken to a hospital.

The department said the firefighters involved in both rescues went through "a rehab and rehydration process" before returning to active service.

No further details were released.

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