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Massa, the accident on Mount Cavallo. The man was helicoptered to Cisanello in red code. Death in hospital from his injuries. The victim is from Montelupo Fiorentino.
MASS. A hiker died after serious injuries sustained from a fall of about fifty meters in the Apuan Alps. The victim was 55 years old and was originally from Montelupo Fiorentino. 118 intervened at around 2.20 pm. According to a first reconstruction, the hiker fell into the mountains on the slopes of Monte Cavallo. The man reported a head injury and trauma to the extremities and was coded to Cisanello with Pegaso. The Alpine Rescue men also intervened (Carabinieri, Police, Firefighters were also warned). Station 118 was notified by cell phone by a person who was on site and who provided the coordinates. In this way, the Emergency and Emergency Center located the target and quickly dispatched Pegasus. But as stated, once he arrived at the hospital he died.
The alpine rescue, meanwhile, explains that it intervened at Monte Cavallo, where a man fell on the steep side of the sea while along with two other people crossing the wet ridge area. The accident occurred between the first and the second hump. The Pegasus regional helicopter was brought to the scene immediately with the Alpine rescue doctor and technician on board, who were in charge of the recovery and the emergency transport to the Cisanello hospital (Pisa). The team of technicians from the Massa Sast Station, which took care of the safe recovery of the other two hikers, worked following the strict intervention protocols in the anti-Covid-19 area and, therefore, with all the individual protection. These protocols have changed the usual rules of management of management and intervention to be able to always operate safely.