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Hiking
Forest
Medical emergency
Normal conditions
ResQLink 400 Saves Man from A Venomous Hike
-38.058547900918°S, 141.20962524414°E
Geplaatst op June 24, 2022 door Ben
Wat is er gebeurd?
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.
Woorden van wijsheid
Be prepared for snake bites when walking in the Australian bush.
dank u opmerking
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.
Reddingslocatie
W6R5+HV Nelson VIC, Australia
Rescue Team
Local Search and Rescue
