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Dramatic video shows of rescuers helps tourists which fell approximately 25 feet on rocks in a popular pedestrian.
The incident happened on Sunday afternoon in Big Fals located near the forest Mountains San Bernardine.
Representatives of the San Bernardine Fire Service stated that the Ministry of Emergency Situations were warned at about 15:45 when someone heard the shouts for help coming from the area.
Officials said the subscriber could not see the injured tourist, but reported that the auditory shouts for help came about halfway through the fall.
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The ambulance crews were rescued by a tourist who fell 25 feet on the waterfall of the San Bernardine after sliding on wet stones. (Getti Image)
Investigators said the tourist slipped, trying to move around the wet and smooth area of the waterfall, causing it to fall approximately 25 feet into a rocky pool.
Rescue crews went into place and found that the victim was seriously injured. Evaluating his condition, they asked for a helicopter, equipped with lifting opportunities, determining that it was the safest and fastest method of achieving and evacuating it with steep terrain.
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The dramatic video shows that the first respondents help the heaker seriously injured in the big fals. (Fire County San Bernardine)
The paramedic was omitted from the helicopter and with the help of ground crews secured the person in the Stokes basket. He was then transferred to a nearby injury center, as seen in a dramatic video. His current medical status is unclear.
No other injuries have been reported.
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The hike was rescued after being plunged on 25 feet on the rocks in the popular waterfall in the San Bernardine County. (Fire County San Bernardine)
Several emergency units, including a fire truck, a rescue brigade, a battalion chief, a helicopter team and public information officer, took part in the rescue.
Fire County San Bernardine issued a reminder of tourists who remained on the designated ways and be Carefully near waterfalls.
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“We respond to incidents in this popular location often when people are seriously injured, so please make a reasonable choice and stay safe,” the department wrote on X.
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