Workers in Göttlesbrunn saved to landslide - deployment of the fire brigade
Workers in Göttlesbrunn saved to landslide - deployment of the fire brigade
yesterday at around 11.40 a.m. the police inspection in Bruck an der Leitha was called for an accident at work. In the municipality of Göttlesbrunn-Arbesthal, a Hungarian citizen, 46 years old, had been buried when working in a crowd from earth mass to the chest. An alarming incident that quickly attracted the attention of the rescue teams.
The volunteer fire brigade was quickly on hand and was able to free the man after around an hour of tedious life. This action required both skills and extreme caution, since the stability of the ground was a major challenge.
use of the rescue workers
After the Hungarian was saved from the ground, he was immediately transported to the Auva trauma center in Vienna Meidling with the rescue helicopter Christophorus 9. The man's exact injuries are still unclear at the current time, but he is classified as seriously injured due to the circumstances.
Such accidents are reminiscent of how important safety precautions are at work, especially for activities that contain a high risk, such as earthworks. The above example illustrates the challenges with which rescue teams are confronted and testifies to their tireless use for the safety of people.
The fast measures of the authorities and rescue workers may have prevented worse. The incident emphasizes how flash -fast decisions have to be made and techniques have to be used to help in such critical situations, and it is to hope that the person concerned will experience a complete recovery. For further exchange about this incident, see the current reports on www.5min.at .
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