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Tourist rescued after late night fall on Lion's Head
Tourist rescued after late night fall on Lion's Head

The South African

time01-07-2025

  • Health
  • The South African

Tourist rescued after late night fall on Lion's Head

A group of hikers came to the rescue of a 68-year-old German visitor who was injured after a fall on the popular Lion's Head trail. The man had been descending the trail near the pine trees when he slipped on a tree root and fell around 10 metres down the stepped path. The accident was witnessed by a group of local hikers, who didn't hesitate to step in and help. Realising the visitor was in pain and unable to walk, the group quickly called the emergency number – (021) 937 0300 – and began administering first aid using supplies from their personal kit. While keeping him calm and as comfortable as possible, they stayed by his side until professional help arrived. Rescue teams from Wilderness Search And Rescue WSAR Western Cape, including Western Cape Government Health and Wellness EMS paramedics and SANParks – Table Mountain National Park SEAM team members responded swiftly. After receiving initial treatment from a paramedic, the injured hiker bravely attempted to continue on foot with assistance. Initially, technical rescuers carefully lowered him through the steeper parts of the trail using ropes and a safety harness. However, as fatigue set in, he was later placed into a rescue stretcher and carried the rest of the way down by WSAR teams. The hiker was transported to hospital by ER24 EMS (Pty) Ltd. ambulance, and the rescue was safely concluded at 21:30. According to David Nel, a spokesperson for Wilderness Search And Rescue (WSAR): 'This incident highlights not only the importance of mountain safety, but also the extraordinary kindness and presence of mind shown by everyday people. 'Even experienced hikers can find themselves in trouble. Slippery trails, uneven terrain, and fatigue are common causes of accidents on our trails. That's why we continue to urge all outdoor enthusiasts to be well-prepared and never underestimate the mountain. 'The hikers' quick action, calm thinking, and compassion made a real difference in a moment of need, offering help to a complete stranger so far from home. 'We're grateful for the public's support and proud of our teams and partners who respond tirelessly, often late into the night, to bring people home safely. 'We thank them, and all involved, for embodying the true spirit of community and care, and wish the injured visitor a full and speedy recovery,' said Nel. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Injured Polish visitor flown from Lion's Head summit
Injured Polish visitor flown from Lion's Head summit

The South African

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • The South African

Injured Polish visitor flown from Lion's Head summit

Teams of professionals and volunteers from Wilderness Search And Rescue WSAR Western Cape responded to Lion's Head after receiving reports that a visiting hiker had fallen and injured himself on the popular trail. The 48-year-old Polish visitor had just begun making his way down the trail from the summit towards the top ladder when he suddenly slipped and fell, injuring his leg. Unable to continue an urgent call was made the emergency number – (021) 937 0300. A small team on board the Western Cape Government Health and Wellness EMS / Air Mercy Service (AMS) rescue helicopter was flown to scene and hoisted down to a point close to the injured hiker. He was treated by a Western Cape Government Health and Wellness EMS paramedic before being helped into a rescue harness and hoisted up into the helicopter. He was then flown to a nearby landing zone and carried to a waiting ambulance. • Save and share the correct Emergency Contact Number – (021) 937 0300 • Wilderness Search And Rescue (WSAR) is a network of government agencies, and civilian volunteer organisations, who partner in search and rescue. • Consider supporting them if you're able – Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

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