Chapter 69: Seriously, I Seem to Know You (11)
The resorts in Zuoz are staffed by professional ski lifeguards, but they are certainly not as fast as the vinegar tans coming straight down the slopes.
Moreover, these two compatriots in the motherland do not know if they wrote down Rega's rescue call before skiing.
Even if the phone call is recorded, I don't know if there is a language barrier.
Whether the two were slightly injured or serious enough to call 1414 for support from a search and rescue helicopter.
Many problems need to be judged by lifeguards in the first place.
The thrill of high-speed skiing is something that countless people are looking for, but skiing has always been a high-risk sport.
In Switzerland, more than 100,000 people are injured every year because of skiing, and during the peak ski season, more than 1,000 people are injured every day.
Even with such exaggerated risk figures, it is actually safe to go on a ski holiday in Switzerland, especially for beginners who have a good score.
Skiing for the first time in Switzerland is unlikely to be a personal injury accident if they practice on a learning or beginner slope.
Beginners who get injured while skiing are not only restless and have strayed into advanced slopes, but also those who have good skills and are confident in themselves.
Just now, if Vinegar Tan could see at a glance that the two Chinese boys were very good, he would have spoken out to stop them.
But even if it's not very good, if you skip the intermediate path and go directly to the advanced path, it may have more serious consequences.
Skiing is a sport that must be done within one's ability.
Speed masters like Schumacher can get injured, as can Olympic champions and world-ranked skiers who are better than Schumacher.
The premise of the pursuit of excitement is that such stimulation must be within the tolerance of your life.
The ski resort does not restrict the personal freedom of skiers, and the choice of what kind of slopes depends entirely on the skier's own judgment.
That's why, in Switzerland alone, more than 100,000 people are injured a year due to skiing.
Fortunately, the injury rate in Switzerland is high, but the mortality rate is relatively low.
This is thanks to Switzerland's world-leading medical rescue system.
On the premise that the wallet is full enough, the level of medical assistance in Switzerland is absolutely unmatched by any other country in the world.
Throughout Switzerland, the Rega rescue helicopter takes no more than 15 minutes to reach the scene.
In a ski resort like St. Moritz, it takes about five minutes at most.
Now Rega, in addition to rescue helicopters, also has jet rescue aircraft.
Vinegar Tan heard the sound of collision, and after stopping in the giant slalom, he saw that the two Chinese boys just now, because they had collided with each other during a high-speed dive, were now rolling in two different directions.
One person hit the slope badly and quickly rolled off the slope in the direction of the valley, while the other rolled on the slope and finally stopped closer to the vinegar tan.
Vinegar Tan stepped on the snowboard and quickly came to the position of the person who was closer to him to confirm the injury.
Vinegar Tan did not immediately touch the injured person, but first confirmed whether the injured person was still conscious.
After all, she is not an orthopedic doctor, and most of the injured people who are injured in skiing are fractures, and the best thing to do is not to move at will until the injury and the location of the specific fracture are confirmed.
If it is a fracture of the lumbar vertebrae or cervical vertebrae, it is necessary to find a professional rescuer to lift it, otherwise not only can it not save people, but it may also turn a person's minor injury into a serious injury.
"Can you hear me?" Vinegar Tan squatted down next to the wounded.