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This article describes a private initiative in which professional Swiss rescuers, based at the foot of the Matterhorn, trained Nepalese colleagues in advanced high altitude helicopter rescue and medical care techniques. What started as a limited program focused on mountain safety has rapidly developed into a comprehensive project to improve rescue and medical care in the Mt Everest area for both foreign travelers and the local Nepalese people.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.wem.2013.12.029

Type

Journal article

Journal

Wilderness Environ Med

Publication Date

06/2014

Volume

25

Pages

177 - 181

Keywords

emergency medicine, public health, rescue work, wilderness medicine, Aircraft, Altitude, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Medicine, Hospitals, Humans, Mountaineering, Nepal, Rescue Work, Wilderness Medicine