There have been a few rescues of late, one last week at New Pelion, one the week before at Forth Valley look out on the OLT
Not sure why they don’t report all the helicopter rescues that occur?
This one is from Tasmania police
We’re reiterating the importance of being properly prepared when enjoying Tasmania’s wilderness, after a personal locator beacon (PLB) activation at Port Davey in Tasmania’s far south west last night.
A 72 year old man was part of a walking group of three walking from Port Davey to Melaleuca when he injured his knee and required medical assistance.
“The bushwalking group was experienced and well prepared with sufficient food, shelter and equipment, including a working PLB, which enabled the man to be quickly located and transported to hospital,” Constable Phil Vanderwal said.
The man was transported to the Royal Hobart Hospital for medical treatment via the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Tasmania.
The remaining two members of the bushwalking group are continuing on their hike to Melaleuca.
“As we get head into summer it’s important for everyone to remember to be prepared, with up-to-date equipment,” said Constable Vanderwal.
“It’s also timely to remember that activating your PLB triggers an immediate response as an emergency situation. People who activate a PLB should also make every effort to be ready, and if possible, signal to rescuers when they arrive.”
Check out more bushwalking tips here:
https://www.police.tas.gov.au/news-even ... ilderness/