Urgent rescue operation on new works: 19 children develop acute
Urgent rescue operation on new works: 19 children develop acute
Cuxhaven (Lower Saxony) - A dramatic incident on the island of Neuwerk shows the challenges that supervisors of groups have to face in nature.
background and meaning of the incident
On Wednesday evening there was a mission that put the rescue workers on the test. A group from Lower Saxony, consisting of 19 children and five supervisors, suddenly suffered from strong gastrointestinal complaints. What makes this situation particularly tragic is the uncertainty about the cause of the diseases, since it was not immediately recognizable. The incident illuminates the importance of security and health management in group trips, especially in farm areas with limited access to medical care.
Details of emergency
At 8:15 p.m., the fire brigade in Cuxhaven received the emergency call, whereupon a rescue helicopter, "Christoph 26", was requested to bring an emergency doctor to the island. The most common symptoms among those affected were abdominal cramps and vomiting, which may be due to various causes, such as throughout food poisoning or spoiled food.
organization of the rescue action
A medical team quickly found that six people, including five children between the ages of 6 and 12 and a supervisor, urgently had to be treated urgently.
But the challenge was great because the ebb had used, which meant that a traditional boat trip to the mainland was not possible. Andre Domingues-Stehrenberg, head of operations of the Cuxhaven professional fire brigade, reported on the situation: "The original plan was that the emergency doctor was brought to the island with the rescue cruiser. That was no longer possible."
dangers and challenges on the watt
The fire brigade used special Unimogs that are able to drive through the mudflats. These off -road vehicles have been designed for rescue in such difficult conditions. Domingues-Stehrenberg explained how challenging the conditions in the mudflats can be: "There are Priele here that are like a river. The flow speeds can be high, and a view of the bottom is not as in tropical waters." This underlines the need for experience and expertise during such missions.
conclusion and outlook
After a risky 45-minute drive, the emergency services managed to safely put the sick children and the supervisor ashore where they were immediately handed over to nearby clinics. The incident on the island of Neuwerk is an urgent example of the importance of security and resilience in group care, especially in near -natural recreation areas. The reasons for the sudden outbreak of gastrointestinal disease remain unclear, which underlines the need for a rapid and thorough examination.
- Nag