On the wild beach «Figs» near Sevastopol, a young guy fell from a cliff. The rescue operation was serious
Krympress reports:
During the joint operation of the search and rescue units of the South, Tauros and the ambulance brigades, it was possible to evacuate the victim after falling from a height in the area of the unlened beach «Figir».
The young man, while on vacation with a group of peers, came off the beaten path and fell from a height of about 15–20 meters. The situation worsened that during the fall, the victim hit large stones located on the coastline. As a result, he received severe injuries-traumatic brain injury, chest damage, pelvic fracture and thigh wound. At the time of discovery, the victim was conscious, but his condition was evaluated as stably serious.
For prompt response to the scene, the Python’s high -speed boat Sevastopol rescue service was sent, which allowed to significantly reduce the delivery time of rescuers and doctors to the scene. After the first aid and stabilizing the condition of the victim, preparations began for his evacuation. With the help of special stretcher, the young man was carefully moved aboard the vessel and taken to Balaklava to transfer the ambulance to the brigade and subsequent hospitalization,-the press service of the Government of Sevastopol said.
The Python boat is not the first to show high efficiency in emergency situations. Its design features provide softness, which is especially important when transporting injured with severe injuries.
All forces and funds were successfully involved in the operation, after which they were returned to constant deployment points. The operation is completed in full.
The rescue service of Sevastopol reminds citizens of the need to comply with safety rules during rest in coastal zones and in natural territories. It is recommended to avoid wild beaches, not to deviate from the established routes and, if any threat to life and health occurs, immediately seek help by phone 112.
Source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol
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