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Putting SAR in perspective - 6000m in, 1000m down

Tue 10 Jun, 2014 8:18 am

German SAR team is trying to recover an injured caver in the Alps. 6000m into the cave system and 1000m below the surface. Sounded tougher than rescues off Mt Everest.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/rescuers-wo ... zs2cm.html

Re: Putting SAR in perspective - 6000m in, 1000m down

Tue 10 Jun, 2014 11:29 am

I thought the same, GPSG.
A certain caver i once met, mentioned that he, while on a trip to Canada, got involved in a body retrieval from deep inside a cave, in winter. Helicopters were constantly shuttling cavers back and forth for needed rests away from the cave. And all people had to hang up their crampons and ice-gear at the entrance located on the face of a mountain, prior to entering.

Re: Putting SAR in perspective - 6000m in, 1000m down

Tue 10 Jun, 2014 1:37 pm

Have to be a nightmare of an operation to get a body out let alone try to be gentle with a head injury

Re: Putting SAR in perspective - 6000m in, 1000m down

Fri 20 Jun, 2014 12:14 pm

Amazingly, the man has been extracted after 12 days! Monumental!

http://media.smh.com.au/national/select ... 28242.html

Re: Putting SAR in perspective - 6000m in, 1000m down

Fri 20 Jun, 2014 12:18 pm

Amazing job!!
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