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ResQLink 400 Saves Man from A Venomous Hike
-38.058547900918°S, 141.20962524414°E
pubblicato su June 24, 2022 di Ben
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I was hiking in the Lower Glenelg national park in remote south west Victoria (Australia) on a hot, sunny and snaky day. Dense forest borders the beautiful Glenelg river in this part of the state and I was thoroughly enjoying reconnecting with nature on a 2 day overnight trek.
After a brief period of bush bashing I stopped for lunch with 10 kilometres of track to walk until my car. I noticed some dirt on the back of my right calf while doing yoga and when I went to clean it I realised it was dried blood.
I tried to find the source of bleeding, cleaning the area thoroughly, and discovered a 1 mm x 1 mm puncture wound on my calf, oozing blood. I am a doctor by training and have treated several patients with snake bites before. I reasoned that the bite was either a leech or a snake. It was hot and I hadn’t seen a single leech the entire hike, and the wound also looked different to previous leech bites I have had while hiking. With this information, and given how many snakes are found in this part of Victoria, I decided I had to treat the wound as a snake bite.
I applied a compression bandage and activated my ResQLink PLB and waited for help to arrive.
Thankfully, I remained well and help arrived 3 hours later. I was transported to a local hospital to have blood tests and monitoring for potential envenomation. Blood tests revealed some muscle damage and a borderline clotting profile that improved over the course of 24 hours.
I am grateful to have been able to be safe in such a potentially fatal situation. Walking with a snakebite in such a remote spot could easily mean death.
parole di saggezza
Be prepared for snake bites when walking in the Australian bush.
grazie nota
Thank ACR for providing equipment that allows me to explore beautiful, remote areas with peace of mind that if something goes wrong I can get help.
posizione di salvataggio
W6R5+HV Nelson VIC, Australia
squadra di salvataggio
Local Search and Rescue
