Morning hike ends in rescue mission
It was suspected that the 37-year-old had a femur fracture after slipping in the wet conditions
While out on a hike to the Tugela Falls in the Northern Drakensberg this morning (April 29), a woman slipped, resulting in a dislocated ankle.
She had to be rescued by paramedics and then airlifted to safety. According to ER24 spokesperson Ross Campbell, it was suspected that the 37-year-old had a femur fracture after slipping in the wet conditions.
“ER24 was activated by Mountain Rescue Services and arrived at the Royal Natal National Park around 08:30. The patient was airlifted from the mountain by a rescue helicopter to the waiting ambulances at the national park. Secondary assessment revealed that the patient was suffering from a dislocated ankle,” said Campbell.
The woman was treated before being transported to a private hospital in Harrismith.
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