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Two Special Casualty Access Team paramedics were winched into the area at around 7pm after the group activated an emergency beacon, and they were joined by two more paramedics and two officers from Police Rescue who trekked in.
"There was no chance of getting a mobile phone signal. So [the emergency beacon] made a big difference."
Sun 05 Jan, 2014 11:04 am
flatfoot wrote:It seems the group did have a beacon.Two Special Casualty Access Team paramedics were winched into the area at around 7pm after the group activated an emergency beacon, and they were joined by two more paramedics and two officers from Police Rescue who trekked in."There was no chance of getting a mobile phone signal. So [the emergency beacon] made a big difference."
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/injured-woman-rescued-from-blue-mountains-canyon-20140104-30aew.html
It is likely one of the party had to exit the canyon to get a signal with the beacon.
Sun 05 Jan, 2014 1:26 pm
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