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rescue a caver at the end of Panticosa

26/10/2009
More than thirty of actual emergencies, including members of the Guardia Civil Mountain in the province of Madrid and the 061 medical units, among others, was rescued yesterday a resident of Barcelona who had suffered an accident while practicing caving in a cave system Sabadell, in the municipality of Panticosa.

The rugged, XAM ., 41-year-old native and resident of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwas caving in that place and, for reasons unknown, suffered multiple injuries, although his condition remains stable.

Until early in the afternoon yesterday continued the work of evacuating the injured caver. "It's a fairly complicated because it is a caving rescue that requires substantial resources and staff so it is very slow and complicated," the sources pointed out rescue operation.

During his transfer, espeolólogo wounds remained stable thanks to the 061 medical was responsible for monitoring their health at a height stood at around 200 meters deep in the cave Sabadell System, which reaches depths of almost 600 meters deep. Sources

rescue operation in this newspaper explained the difficulties of extracting the wounded because of the difficulties involved in operations that had to rush into an area with very difficult terrain.

Finally, the wounded man was evacuated from the cave at around 16 hours and shortly after a helicopter Uhel-41 I moved to San Jorge Hospital of Huesca, where he is admitted with possible fractures in the leg and right shoulder. Poor visibility

recorded in the area by fog hampered the evacuation of wounded in the unit. RESCUE DEVICE



The media delivery with the participation of civil guard units from Area Mountain Rescue and Intervention in Civil Guard of the province of Huesca, who received logistical support and effective human the Uhel-41, members of the meritorious Cedax of Madrid, a helicopter rescue specialist in Madrid, a cave rescue doctor also from the English capital and two units of 061, among other means.

addition, the rescue operation had the support of Aragonese Federation of Speleology who worked on the strategy of locating and rescuing the injured.

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