Rescue workers in Munich had to move for a dramatic commitment on Wednesday evening. The sign of a surf on the Eisbach golf was closed, the 34-year-old could only be restored with considerable efforts.
At 11.30 pm the emergency call in the control center of the emergency services in Munich had arrived that a surfer in the Eisbach had fallen off her plate, but could not save herself. When the helpers arrived in the English garden, the situation was already dramatic.
Board came to the bottom
The 34-year-old woman had surfed with different people. When she fell off her plate, it was probably caught on the bottom. The woman could not save herself because she was connected to the board with a band. The people present tried to separate the 34-year-old from the surfboard, but failed because of the strong current.
The specially trained flow rescuers understood from both sides to the accident. Under considerable effort, they could finally solve the woman from the board and bring them to the coast, the emergency services said. There, the rescue staff immediately started the resuscitation measures. After the successful resuscitation, it was transported under medical supervision in the shock room of a clinic of Munich. Your health is classified as very critical.
The police investigated the course of the accident
The crisis intervention team was consulted for care for the witnesses of the accident. The police started investigating the accident.
The Eisbach wave in the English garden in Munich is an artificially created wave that is formed by a fast river canal that is fluttered quickly. Officially, surfing on the waves of the Eisbach has only been permitted since 2010.
Source: Krone

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