Rega use with rescue winch on warehouses | Wettingen



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The rescue winch and the RSH allow recovery in rough terrain. {Icon)

Wettingen / AG The Rega was yesterday, Sunday afternoon, on the warehouses of Wettingen in service. The reason was a runner who fell on a steep ground and injured her foot. –
Rega Media Service / PN

The alarmed crew of the Rega of the Dübendorf base could fly the wounded on the rescue winch from the hilly terrain. Rescue helicopters of the Fire Brigade Protection and Rescue Zurich an ambulance as well as a police patrol of the canton of Aargau

were also involved in the rescue . one on the warehouses near Wettingen (AG) wandered the Sanitätsnotrufzentrale 144, which sent an ambulance and patrol from the canton police Aargau to the place of use. Although rescuers were able to reach the 45-year-old woman on foot and provide on-site medical care, transportation to the hospital proved impossible due to the demanding terrain. For the ambitious rescue of the wounded, the Sanitätsnotrufzentrale 144 therefore proposed a Rega rescue helicopter equipped with a rescue winch.

The crew of the Rega base in Dübendorf took a rescue helicopter (RSH) on the fire and rescue route Zurich . The RSHs are trained by Alpine Rescue Switzerland and are always consulted to strengthen Rega's crew when mountain experience or support to rescue operations is required.

On the spot, the rescuer could be escorted by rescuers to a nearby clearing where she could be transported out of difficult terrain to the rescue winch under the helicopter and transported to the hospital after a stop.

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