Michigan hunters die of heart attacks while hauling away heavy deer
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[November 21, 2024]
BAY CITY, Mich. (AP) — At least three Michigan deer hunters have
died of heart attacks during the current 16-day season, including two
men who were trying to haul away the heavy animals, authorities said.
“I’ve never seen three people die in 48 hours from heart attacks while
deer hunting before,” said Dr. William Morrone, the medical examiner for
Bay, Midland, Tuscola, Arenac and Iosco counties.
He said hunters need to better prepare themselves for the rigors of the
outdoors.
“Deer season comes and bam: I have a rifle, I have a backpack and I’m
trudging through the woods,” Morrone said.
The hunters — men ages 57, 65 and 83 — died in Arenac and Tuscola
counties. They're just a fraction of the thousands of people
participating in the traditional firearm deer season, which began Nov.
15.
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A deer runs across a road in Kinross Charter Township, Mich., May 6,
2015. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)
Morrone suggested the Department of
Natural Resources should require proof of a physical for hunters.
“Better diets, more activity and everybody should think about a
physical before this," he said. “Because deer hunting is a big deal
in this state, but it’s also taxing the body.”
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