A mountain rescue service had to be called late Friday afternoon due to a serious traffic accident in the Tyrolean lowlands. A motorcyclist (60) stepped off a gravel road and fell 200 meters into a forest. An acquaintance of the man raised the alarm.
Around 4 p.m., the 60-year-old was riding his motorcycle on the public gravel road called “Gang” in Brandenberg/Aschau. He ended up going too far to the edge of the road on a slight left turn. The gravel broke loose and the cyclist fell into a steep forest.
Fortunately, the accident was quickly noticed
The handlebars were thrown from the motorcycle and ended up seriously injured 200 meters below the path. At the same time, an acquaintance of the victim was riding his motorcycle on the unpaved road. He noticed the accident and raised the alarm.
The Kramsach mountain rescue service had to respond to rescue the seriously injured man from the impassable terrain. The fire brigade was also present. The 60-year-old was flown to the clinic in Innsbruck after the first treatment.
Source: Krone

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