Eleven-year-old suffers injuries to the wall jump in Pfronten

Eleven-year-old suffers injuries to the wall jump in Pfronten

On Sunday afternoon, an unfortunate incident occurred on the Hohenfreyberg castle ruins when an eleven -year -old girl jumped from a wall of about two meters high and injured her foot. The shock moment, which took place in the picturesque environment of Pfronten, required immediate measures to provide the injured child as soon as possible.

The Pfronten mountain rescue guard was quickly alerted. Fortunately, two mountain rescue officers were private near Eisenberg and Zell at this point. They were able to get to the site promptly and take over the girl's first aid. In critical moments like these, quick action is essential.

use of the helicopter RK2

In addition to the mountain rescue guard, the RK2 rescue helicopter from Reutte was called to free the girl from the possibly threatening situation. After successful initial care by the rescue workers, the injured girl was brought to the helicopter. The flight to the hospital ensured that it received the necessary medical treatment as quickly as possible.

A total of four members of the mountain rescue service and the crew of the helicopter were deployed. Such incidents keep reminiscent of how important a well -trained rescue team and fast response times are in order to be able to react appropriately in emergencies, especially in mountainous regions.

The circumstances of the incident at the castle ruin raises questions about security in leisure activities in such demanding environments. It remains to be hoped that the girl will experience a quick recovery and will soon be back on her feet.

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