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… calls. The flight coordinators see on their four screens not only the various maps and satellite images, but also other useful information, including meteorological and avalanche data or potential obstacles at the accident site. In addition, all mission details are recorded digitally; writing reports by hand is now a thing of the past. The…
… patient to the Inselspital in Berne. It quickly becomes clear that for the flight through the high-lying blanket of fog, Rega’s help is needed.
Rescued alive from an avalanche
Göscheneralp (UR), 9.4.2019 On the road to the Göscheneralp (UR), a man is buried beneath a wet snow avalanche while clearing the snow. After around one-and-a-half…
… has taken 3 slices, but only eaten 2. Maja has eaten 2 slices. How many slices are left?
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Find the way. Help the avalanche dog to find its way to
the casualty.
Competition
Write the solution on a postcard and send by 31 December 2022 at the very latest to: Swiss Air-Rescue Rega…
… in Senegal. A solution is found – and Coumba is now well on the way to recovery.
24 Prevention
Snowshoe trekking – safe and environmentally sound. However, the risk of avalanches and respect for wildlife must also be heeded.
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Didier Cuche, champion Alpine ski racer and Swiss of the Year 2011, talks about Rega patronage and the…
… emergency flight physician to take care of a patient, my emergency medical knowledge comes into play. On the other hand, I also have to think about organisational issues. Avalanche operations, hoist rescues and search flights are particularly challenging, especially in bad weather or at night.”
The respective responsibilities of the threestrong…
… Our helicopter crews are also ready to take on highly challenging missions – such as at night, using the rescue hoist, evacuations from mountain cableways, and rescues from avalanches and glacier crevasses. For this, special apparatus and equipment are necessary – but also the appropriate training and regular practice exercises. Among other things,…
… through everyday life at Rega and features pictures of, for example, a mission with the rescue hoist, an approach flight to a Caribbean island and a training exercise with avalanche search dogs. Buy your Rega calendar 2021 now. 3 Orders via the Rega Shop from page 33 or in our web shop at www.rega.ch/shop
Flight training with a lasting effect
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… accidents 1,715
Occupational accidents 1,179
Road accidents
882
Alpine accidents
860
Sports accidents
572
Aviation accidents
125
Avalanche accidents
62
Other causes
834
Illnesses 5,085
Medical assistance: the crew from the Mollis base attend to the casualty.
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Alpine meadow at around…
… counts, call 1414
Calling Rega direct on its emergency number 1414 is always recommended if urgent assistance is required and every minute counts –
for instance, after avalanche accidents or in the case of potentially life-threatening accidents or conditions (suspected heart attack or stroke).
The professionals know what to do
But do not…
… for the various types of missions per formed by Rega – for example, hoist rescues, special critical care transports or search operations looking for people buried in an avalanche. Minor repairs are carried out in the on-site workshop. After each mission, the emergency flight physician replenishes the med ical supplies , while the paramedic…