Black Hawk Helicopter Rescues Hiker With Altitude Sickness from Taiwan's Snow Mountain
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A female hiker experienced severe altitude sickness while attempting to climb Taiwan's Snow Mountain.
- She suffered from vomiting, severe headaches, and blurred vision, rendering her unable to walk.
- A Black Hawk helicopter from the National Airborne Service Corps successfully airlifted her to a hospital for treatment.
A dramatic rescue unfolded on Taiwan's Snow Mountain after a female hiker fell ill with severe altitude sickness. The climber, part of a group ascending the popular peak, began experiencing debilitating symptoms including persistent vomiting, intense headaches, and blurred vision.
Her condition deteriorated to the point where she was unable to move, prompting her companions to call for emergency assistance. The National Airborne Service Corps was alerted and quickly dispatched a Black Hawk helicopter to the remote mountainous region.
Early Friday morning, as dawn broke, the helicopter crew located the stranded hiker near the Cui Chi mountain hut in Miaoli County's Tai'an Township. A specialized rescue team member was lowered from the aircraft to perform the delicate hoisting operation.
Within minutes, the hiker was secured and airlifted from the treacherous terrain. The helicopter then transported her to the Taichung Ching Chuan Kang Airport, where an ambulance was waiting. She was immediately taken to a hospital for further medical evaluation and treatment, concluding a tense rescue mission.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.