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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby walkerchris77 » Sun 26 Jun, 2016 9:44 am

Great to see him safe and good on him for taking a plb. It may have saved his life.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Overlandman » Sun 26 Jun, 2016 3:48 pm

"The search team walked through knee-deep snow and stayed overnight with the man who is recovering from minor leg injuries.

The rescue helicopter picked them up earlier today"

Well done to the search team & the rescue crew.
And to the 21 year old for carrying the PLB
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Edit.
Southern Cross News stated that the Search Team and the 21yo Victorian man were picked up from Windermere hut.

From the Advocate

http://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/399 ... e/?cs=5312
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Overlandman » Mon 11 Jul, 2016 8:08 am

On the radio news this morning a woman was rescued by the rescue helicopter in Tasmanias South West yesterday.
The 25 year old woman & here partner were winched from Adamsons falls
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Thornbill » Tue 12 Jul, 2016 9:00 am

Missing walker found on OLT.

"Police located the woman just before 7.45am this morning, and they are assisting the woman to Waterfall Valley Hut. The woman will then be transported out of the area, either by helicopter or walking, depending on her condition."

http://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/4024486/update-missing-bushwalker-found-on-overland-track/?cs=5312

Given the forecast that's on the way for today and tomorrow, she's got impeccable timing.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Overlandman » Tue 12 Jul, 2016 9:10 am

+ 1 for that.
I would not have attempted to leave Cradle to do the Overland Track with the current forecast.
It was very rough yesterday afternoon.
Noticed a police vehicle at the car park this morning on the webcam.
Well done to the Rescue crew.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-12/b ... in/7588424

Update from the Mercury

Noticed there is a lake right beside Waterfall Valley hut on the google map.
Click on the satellite view & the lake becomes the clearing in the valley.

Looks like the woman & the rescue crew are stuck at the hut until the rescue chopper can fly in.

http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasma ... b39fefe951

Update on the 13th says they are attempting to walk back out to Dove Lake.

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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby north-north-west » Tue 12 Jul, 2016 4:13 pm

Typical media hyperbole. They talk about 'freezing' conditions overnight, but it was only 3c. Not nice, but not freezing either.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Overlandman » Wed 13 Jul, 2016 7:57 pm

Safely out on foot.
NT bushwalker found after freezing night in wilderness on Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain

"A SOLO bushwalker rescued from Tasmania’s Overland Track will be taken to hospital for treatment after arriving safely at Dove Lake on the outskirts Cradle Mountain village."

http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasma ... b39fefe951
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby corvus » Wed 13 Jul, 2016 10:36 pm

north-north-west wrote:Typical media hyperbole. They talk about 'freezing' conditions overnight, but it was only 3c. Not nice, but not freezing either.

How would you have felt if you were "lost" on the Circque on dark in those very cold conditions,bet you would have thought that it was "freezing" just saying.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby north-north-west » Thu 14 Jul, 2016 3:20 pm

I've been caught out overnight inadvertently (after copping a migraine on Johnnies Top) in similar conditions in the Victorian high country. It wasn't pleasant but I was probably better equipped both physically and mentally to cope.
Also once on Jagungal when I was stupid enough to linger on the summit for the sunset and hadn't left a lamp on in the tent.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby corvus » Fri 15 Jul, 2016 10:40 pm

north-north-west wrote:I've been caught out overnight inadvertently (after copping a migraine on Johnnies Top) in similar conditions in the Victorian high country. It wasn't pleasant but I was probably better equipped both physically and mentally to cope.
Also once on Jagungal when I was stupid enough to linger on the summit for the sunset and hadn't left a lamp on in the tent.

Yes you were probably more experienced and prepared but personally with no real Idea as to where I was?? even you would have been concerned I believe , and it did take them two days to walk her out from WFV Hut.
From experience that small distance from Fury Gorge to the Cirque in Deep Snow is hellish over those big rocks,get up there to the Rodway Junction and bugger me no track markers would have many lost .
Having said all that it is my personal belief that like in the past OLT walkers especially in Winter were checked out before they left ,got to be cheaper than Rescue both walking and Chopper
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Mechanic-AL » Fri 15 Jul, 2016 11:28 pm

north-north-west wrote:Having said all that it is my personal belief that like in the past OLT walkers especially in Winter were checked out before they left ,got to be cheaper than Rescue both walking and Chopper


Disagree entirely. I can just imaging the reaction of some overly ambitious idiots when an over worked under paid ranger with better things to do attempts to tell them they cant start. This situation just puts a percentage of the individuals responsibility onto the ranger.

Its really time people started to take responsibility for their own actions.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Mechanic-AL » Sat 16 Jul, 2016 11:46 am

My apologies to NNW. I dont know why that quote was attributed to you ? That statement was obviously made by Corvus.

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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby corvus » Sat 16 Jul, 2016 9:59 pm

ML all we need to do is employ more Rangers and have a dedicated OLT registration area and they will not be overworked .
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Mechanic-AL » Sun 17 Jul, 2016 12:31 am

corvus wrote:ML all we need to do is employ more Rangers and have a dedicated OLT registration area and they will not be overworked .


That would be fine if all we were talking about was rescues from the OLT. What about all the other areas people get choppered out of ?
Its just not practical to have bag checkers at the start of all the main walks in the state.
I think there should be some form of review or investigation after the event and people suspected of scamming a free scenic flight from Search and Rescue should be held accountable ( ie; pay their airfare ).
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Overlandman » Fri 19 Aug, 2016 12:09 pm

Devonport man missing since Wednesday, his car has been found at Dove Lake car park.
Not a helicopter rescue yet but hoping for a good outcome.
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From the Mercury

http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasma ... 48fc4bf23B

AUTHORITIES are searching an area around Dove Lake, at Cradle Mountain, for any sign of a Devonport man who has been missing for several days.

Tasmania Police today said they held grave concerns for Lionel Lawrence Collins, 69.

He was last seen leaving his family home in Devonport about 5.30pm on Wednesday.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Strider » Fri 19 Aug, 2016 1:33 pm

Taspol have just reported via Facebook that he has been located alive and well. No further details at this stage. Good news.

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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Mountain Rocket » Mon 05 Sep, 2016 8:56 pm

At 12:00pm on Monday 5/9/16 Tasmania Police were notified of an overdue 56 year old Judbury man who was bushwalking in the area of Lake Skinner and the Snowy Range. The Tasmania Police Westpac Rescue Helicopter was activated and shortly after the activation a PLB was activated by the missing man. The helicopter was unable to reach the location due to high wind and low cloud. However the rescue crew were able to walk to the location of the PLB where they found the missing man who was uninjured. Due to weather conditions the crew is camping on Snowy South for the night and will attempt to walk out with the man in the morning.

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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Overlandman » Tue 06 Sep, 2016 7:54 pm

Update from the Mercury with a few readers comments.

http://www.themercury.com.au/news/scale ... 04a3c95c3f
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby devoswitch » Tue 04 Oct, 2016 6:16 pm

Apparently the rescue helicopter has just gone out and picked up a bloke and his young fella from Lake Judd.
Nothing serious I don't believe. To do with flood waters i hear.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby robbieb » Wed 05 Oct, 2016 1:34 pm

About as much info from the Examiner

http://www.examiner.com.au/story/420760 ... ers/?cs=94
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Overlandman » Sun 23 Oct, 2016 7:07 am

From today's Mercury

http://www.themercury.com.au/news/scale ... 62bd08ec06

THE Westpac Rescue Helicopter crew defied heavy snowfalls on Mt Wellington to winch an injured bushwalker to safety in the early hours of this morning.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Strider » Sun 23 Oct, 2016 8:24 am

Overlandman wrote:From today's Mercury

http://www.themercury.com.au/news/scale ... 62bd08ec06

THE Westpac Rescue Helicopter crew defied heavy snowfalls on Mt Wellington to winch an injured bushwalker to safety in the early hours of this morning.

This party included my brother in law and three of his mates. The injured person actually snapped both tibia and fibia, far more serious than the fractured ankle described by the media. He is scheduled for surgery today. It took 4 hours for emergency services to arrive to assess the situation due to waiting for council to come and unlock the snow barriers on Pillinger Dve. Accident happened near Kara Hut on very steep terrain made even more difficult under recent conditions, making a helicopter evacuation necessary.

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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Mountain Rocket » Tue 25 Oct, 2016 6:15 am

At approximately 2:45pm police received a call for assistance from a walker nearby Crater Lake, Cradle Mountain. The caller and his wife aged 31 from NSW were on a day walk when his wife slipped and fell suffering a knee injury. The section of track where they were located is steep and rocky. The Westpac Rescue helicopter was dispatched from Hobart and both people were transported to the helipad adjacent to the Cradle Mountain Visitors Centre where they were met by a Tasmania Ambulance crew. The female will be receiving further treatment at the North West Regional Hospital.

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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Mountain Rocket » Sat 05 Nov, 2016 3:32 pm

A walking party on an overland track near Cradle Mountain activated a personal emergency beacon at around 7pm tonight. As we said earlier, domestic commercial aircraft were diverted over the area whilst the Tasmania Police Westpac rescue chopper was activated. We are told contact was made confirming a member of the walking party had a suspected fractured leg. The helicopter transported the person to Launceston for medical treatment and returned to its Hobart base.

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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Overlandman » Mon 21 Nov, 2016 6:11 am

A Polish tourist was rescued from Cradle Mountain yesterday.
The male had fallen near Boulder Pass on the Summit Track.
He suffered a deep laceration to his forehead and an injury to his lower left leg.
He was winched on board the rescue helicopter and flown to Launceston Airport then transported by ambulance to Launceston Hospital.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby benoloughlin » Mon 21 Nov, 2016 10:47 pm

Overlandman wrote:A Polish tourist was rescued from Cradle Mountain yesterday.
The male had fallen near Boulder Pass on the Summit Track.
He suffered a deep laceration to his forehead and an injury to his lower left leg.
He was winched on board the rescue helicopter and flown to Launceston Airport then transported by ambulance to Launceston Hospital.
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I thought I saw the rescue chopper out.
Thanks for the update, OLM!
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby doogs » Tue 22 Nov, 2016 7:09 am

Tasmania Police Facebook page:

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"Police are seeking help in the search for an injured bush walker in the Launceston area.
34 year old AJ Ahmed Rogzay called Triple Zero earlier this evening to report he was injured while walking on a mountain near Launceston and needed help. Unfortunately he didn't know his location and his phone can't be traced.
He told police he hitched a lift to the start of his walk.
If you gave AJ a ride sometime before 5pm please call police on 131444.
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter is searching likely locations this evening

Update: great news, the man has been found safe and airlifted by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter to hospital.
New info overnight led police to his location on the south coast track. Thanks everyone for your shares and concern.
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Mountain Rocket » Tue 22 Nov, 2016 7:22 am

Launceston area .... South coast track. Whoa :shock: :roll:
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby doogs » Tue 22 Nov, 2016 7:58 am

Tas Police made a booboo, they've updated it now:

"***UPDATE***

Just to clarify, the injured bushwalker located on the South Coast Walking Track was not the same missing bushwalker near Launceston. We are still looking for the missing bushwalker near Launceston."
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Re: Helicopter Rescues in Tasmania "2"

Postby Mountain Rocket » Tue 22 Nov, 2016 8:37 am

Ah that makes much more sense. Hope they find AJ!

Edit: 'Good news, missing bushwalker AJ Ahmed Rogzay has been located alive and well by a local resident near Pioneer. More details to come when available.'
From https://www.facebook.com/Tas.Police/pos ... 6048088293

Edit 2: 'A missing bush walker, who was believed to have been lost in the North East area, has been located safe and well this morning.
Last night police received a Triple Zero call from a 34 year old Victorian man who indicated that he was injured and missing but did not know his location.
Police commenced a search using the Westpac Rescue Helicopter last night.
Police contacted the man’s friends in Victoria last night and this morning were advised that the man had returned to the home of an associate near Pioneer and was safe and well.
Police would like to remind people if you do make contact with police and no longer need our help, please make sure you let us know.
Police would like to thank members of the public for their assistance in this matter.'
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