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Two Hikers Found Safe After All-Night Catskills Search

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On Thursday afternoon, two bochurim with special needs were separated from their hiking group near Ice Cave Mountain in the Catskills. Within hours, Chavivim was dispatched and a multi-agency search was launched that would run all night and into the next morning.

The Call Goes Out

Our dispatchers immediately activated Hatzalah of Catskills SAR, who took command on the scene under their yellow Catskills Hatzalah Command tent — the central node our members pushed in and out of all night long.

Chavivim members under the Catskills Hatzalah Command tent during the overnight operation

From there, the response grew quickly — volunteers from Chavivim joined teams from Matzil, Commsar, the NY State Police, the NYS DEC Forest Rangers, the NYS Police Drone Unit, and Shandaken Police.

Chavivim and SAR command staging beside the Catskills Hatzalah Command tent at night

Different uniforms, different patches — one shared mission: find Yehuda ben Chaya Gitel and Yoel ben Hudis Sheindel, and bring them home.

Multi-agency search-and-rescue staging area in the Catskills

An Overnight Search in Brutal Conditions

The first night of the search was met with extremely low visibility, dense fog, rain, and slippery wet ground — exactly the conditions that make a Catskills wilderness search dangerous for everyone involved.

Crews worked in coordinated teams, sweeping assigned grids while command processed updates and adjusted tasking. The radios stayed busy. Hot coffee, dry gloves, fresh batteries — all the small details that keep a long search functional — moved through staging without slowing the operation.

Daytime staging beside the Catskills Hatzalah Command tent as the search continues

Hundreds of Volunteers

By morning, hundreds of volunteers from various organizations had cycled through staging. As weather lifted, drones joined the air search. Search headquarters had to ask additional spontaneous volunteers to stand down unless specifically called — a sign of just how many people answered the call.

Hundreds of volunteers at the Catskills search staging area Multi-agency teams coordinating during the search

Orange County Reinforcements at First Light

By 10:25 AM, additional Orange County Chavivim teams were dispatched to assist as the search shifted into its most intense phase. Drones swept overhead while ground crews moved through the brush. Command kept narrowing the search corridor.

Search teams pushing into the Catskills brush Volunteers searching the Catskills terrain

Found — Safe and Sound

Around midmorning, search crews spotted one of the bochurim. The second was located shortly after, only about 50 feet away. Both were dehydrated and slightly injured, but otherwise safe and sound. They were transported to the hospital for evaluation and treatment.

Search-and-rescue teams after locating the missing hikers

Two families that could have woken up to the worst news woke up to the best news instead. Volunteers who had been on their feet for 12+ hours were finally able to stand down.

Why It Matters

This is exactly the scenario our SAR members train for every second Sunday — and exactly the scenario where that training pays off. Field navigation, command structure, working under fatigue, holding a grid pattern overnight in the rain — all of it on display in one operation.

Chavivim and SAR members at the Catskills command tabletop reviewing the search-area map Multi-agency search-and-rescue staging area in the Catskills during the overnight search

It is also a vivid reminder of how much can get done when every agency in a region works the same radio together. No one organization could have run this op alone. The system worked because everyone showed up.

מי כעמך ישראל

Who is like Your nation, Israel.

Photos courtesy of Boro Park 24. Original recap shared by @chavivim_org on Instagram.