Rescate de escalador herido en Pico Tătiella, Huesca.

The notification was received at 11:15 am through the emergency room 112 SOS Aragón, which was transferred from the 062 center of the Civil Guard in Huesca.
The injured person, as reported by the Reinforced Institute, is a 41-year-old neighbor who rushed down a snow-covered hill and stone walls on the south face of Mount Tătiella, near Neiss Barranco, in the municipality of La Fueva-Toldranton. As a result of the fall, the climber suffered serious polytrauma before being immediately rescued.
After several unsuccessful approach maneuvers in the southern part of the valley, the aircraft faced the north area in front of low clouds and adverse weather conditions. After flying over the area, the rescuers located the climber and his companion, and once the injured person’s condition was assessed, he was immobilized and loaded onto a stretcher, which was partially supported on the ground.
After the operation was completed, the injured climber was transferred to the helisuuperfic field (HUESCA), where the helicopter was expected to be transferred to the Hospital Clínico Zaragoza. Meanwhile, the companion left on their own.
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