Breaking Point: How a PLB Saved the Day in the Ranges

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1 Leben gerettet
Anspruchsvolles Gelände
Wandern
Medizinischer Notfall
Berg
Snow
Wetter
Wind
Rettungsort
4R88GPRQ+Q4 -43.4580625°S, 146.7378125°E
Rettungsteam
Westpac Trust Helicopters
Rettungsdauer
240

Was ist passiert?

Our small group of four had been hiking in the rugged Southern Ranges of Tasmania, a remote and wild mountain wilderness. For several days, we navigated challenging terrain, enjoyed breathtaking views, and embraced the isolation. However, the weather took a dramatic turn. Snow fell overnight, while gale-force winds battered our tents. One tent, in particular, was slowly being destroyed. With conditions worsening, we made the tough decision to abandon the hike. The bitter cold, constant wetness, and deteriorating shelter made continuing unsafe.

Tragically, on what became our final night, an accident occurred. Sally, one of our group, slipped on the muddy ground while stepping out of her tent in the dark. She fell awkwardly and broke her arm. Despite her efforts to manage the pain overnight, it was clear by morning that she needed urgent medical attention.

At first light, we activated the rescueME PLB1. As the signal transmitted, relief swept over us, knowing help was coming. The rescue helicopter arrived, navigating the harsh weather and rough terrain. The rescue team worked quickly and carefully airlifted Sally to Hobart Hospital, where medical staff there set her broken arm.

We were very thankful for the rescue. In her condition, Sally could not have managed the steep descents, thick bush, and muddy tracks ahead. The experience reminded us of the risks involved in exploring such remote wilderness but also reinforced the importance of carrying a PLB. Without it, the situation could have ended far worse.

Worte der Weisheit

Keep a cool head and always take a PLB.

Vielen Dank an das Ocean Signal Team

Thanks for making available such wonderful devices that truly save lives.