Beacon Call Saves Life: Dramatic Rescue on a Quiet Day in the Saddle

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Beacon Call Saves Life: Dramatic Rescue on a Quiet Day in the Saddle

Beacon Call Saves Life: Dramatic Rescue on a Quiet Day in the Saddle
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Beacon Call Saves Life: Dramatic Rescue on a Quiet Day in the Saddle

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Δημοσιεύτηκε στις April 12, 2024 από Dyan

Τι συνέβη;

It started as any other planned fun day out with friends horse trekking in the Porangahau fields of New Zealand. I consider horse trekking to be the least risky of horse activities. Later, my friend’s beacon ultimately saved my life.

I’d spent the previous day and that morning telling everyone how lucky I felt to have recently purchased such a lovely, quiet horse. I have ridden all my life, but being a mature rider now, safety is more important than looking ‘cool’.

It was just after lunch when we stopped for a break, everyone was chatting and relaxing on their horses. I was so confident on my new, quiet horse. I hung my reins over the saddle, I was totally unprepared when we both catapulted skyward!

Even though this new horse is quiet, he is still relatively young at 6 years old. There were a lot of bees in the area, so I suspect a bee sting may have set him off. The initial surge was followed by several full-blown bucks, and I thought I stayed on pretty well—considering I had no reins—but the ground inevitably caught me.

Brett and his group horse trekking in New Zealand

I’ve had a few falls off horses over the years, so I knew to expect the initial pain and shock of hitting the ground.

The pain didn’t go away, only intensified, and it was agony to breathe.

Doctors later diagnosed three broken ribs and a vertebra. It hurt like hell to breathe or move… or not to move. The two ladies, holding each of my hands, suggested deep breathing as the waves of pain came. The three of us in unison must have sounded like a maternity ward.

Through all of this, I knew a friend in the group had set off their ResQLink VIEW RLS PLB, and help was on its way. (Thank goodness Brett had one)

The 40 minutes it took for the helicopter seemed like an eternity, but I knew they were coming, and I am so grateful. Later, lying in my hospital bed for 4 days, sucking on a morphine pump, I contemplated what had happened – what if the helicopter couldn’t have come?… How would they get me out of there? And how long would it have taken? I dread to think. The beacon really did save my life. Again, I am so immensely grateful for that service.

THANK YOU x

Λέξεις σοφίας

Always carry a personal locator beacon when horse trekking as we were 3 hours from the nearest road and our friend was unable to be transported due to intense pain from suspected broken ribs etc

Σας ευχαριστούμε

Huge thankyou to the ACR Team – this is the 4th time over the last 6 years that we’ve used your beacon to save horse riders in dire need. We never ride anywhere without the beacon which is in a special pouch we had made for it on my belt. Usually I am the only person who is carrying a beacon. Having our Personal Locator Beacon is one of the best investments we have ever made.

Τοποθεσία διάσωσης

Pōrangahau, New Zealand

Ομάδα διάσωσης

Westpac Rescue Helicopter

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ResQLink ™ View Personal Locator Beacon RLS

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