Sustainable rescue operation of the Brandbrigade in Upper Austria: because a 65-year-old Thursday evening after a fall could not be transported via the stairs, the Florianis came to help with a telescopic mast stage and save the patient over the balcony.
Shortly after 10 p.m., the Andorf Fire Brigade was warned on Thursday for an assistance mission for the Red Cross. Reason: an approximately 65-year-old had fallen into his house due to health problems and had wounded the cervical spine. That is why the patient could not be saved across the stairs and brought to the hospital in this way.
So the fire brigade came into play. The Florianis put their telescopic mast stage in position – so that the man could be saved in a soft way over the balcony. The rescue then took the approximately 65-year-old to the hospital.
The unusual rescue operation of the fire brigade lasted about half an hour. It was not the first of its kind, as reported, Florianis had to broadcast human rescues in recent days.
The FF Andorf itself was last challenged in mid -February in an extraordinary use: the rescuers had to break four doors in an apartment to get to a patient.
Source: Krone

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