Rescuers in constant use – ski accidents in Tyrol with injured and fugitives

The piste rescuers were once again in constant use on Saturday, especially in Sölden, Tyrol! No fewer than four people were injured in three skiing accidents. In the event of a crash, someone involved in the accident simply sped away.

At around 2 p.m. there was a collision between two skiers on the slopes. “While a 53-year-old German woman was thrown into the air as a result of the collision, the second person involved, a man wearing dark blue trousers, a dark helmet and a turquoise/blue anorak, continued his journey without exchanging data,” it says on the part of the police. The 53-year-old suffered minor injuries as a result of the accident. German (69) seriously injured in crash Almost at the same time there was a collision between a 33-year-old Hungarian and a 69-year-old German on the blue marked runway number 30. The older of the two was seriously injured and had to be taken to the hospital in Zams by ambulance. The Hungarian escaped with horror. Two injured in collision And also on the blue marked slope number 38, a 32-year-old Dutchman and a 32-year-old Czech crashed into each other with their skis. “As a result of this collision, the Dutch national sustained serious injuries and was flown to the hospital in Zams by emergency helicopter,” the police explained. The Czech was also seriously injured and was taken to the hospital in Zams by ambulance.
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