Des vies sauvées
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Hunting
Mountain
Medical emergency
Thunder storm
Taranaki
-39.3538149°S, 174.4382721°E
Publié sur May 2, 2018 par Mills
Que s'est-il passé?
A friend and I who hunt together all the time had decided to go down a ridge that we had only hunted a couple of times. I went to have a look at a bluff to see if we could climb down. It was not going to happen when I turned around to walk away my feet slipped out from underneath me and I slipped about 10 ft with my hands out trying to stop me going over the 40 ft drop dislocating my shoulder. Due to the location and the lack of visual from the helicopter the medic had to be walked in by my mate which happened 3 hours after the PLB was set off which was about 9.15 am they attempted to relocate my shoulder twice in the bush which was unsuccessful and I was then air lifted through to Taranaki base hospital were able after the 5th time to relocate my shoulder. 6 hours my shoulder was dislocated. The chopper crew and alpine crew done an awesome job and they have my utmost respect.
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Emplacement de sauvetage
Taranaki
Équipe de sauvetage
Local Search and Rescue