Mountain rescuers from the Low Tatras Regional Center helped two skiers on Sunday, which Injuries required transport by helicopter. This was reported by the Mountain Rescue Service (HZS) on its website.
In the afternoon, the mountain rescuers helped a 50-year-old man of Polish nationality, who flew about 200 meters through the Freeride skiing of approximately 200 meters across the rocky boiler and suffered multiple body injuries. “Upon arriving at the place and evaluation of the patient’s health, a helicopter was called to the site and transported the man to a medical facility,” They were introduced from HZS.
Subsequently, at the same time, the Operational Center of the emergency of the emergency of the fire brigade was asked for help for a 56-year-old Slovak skier who, after a 450-meter fall, suffered a head, chest and abdomen injury to Luke.
“Upon arriving at the site, examination and treatment, the patient was pulled out by means of rope technology and an electric reel back to the downhill track, from where it was transported using the white pilgrimage sleds, where he was taken into account by the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service,” added mountain rescuers.