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IAF rescues injured mountaineer from Mountain Stok Kangri in Leh

LEH: The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Wednesday saved an injured mountaineer from Mountain Stok Kangri in Leh. Pramesh Patel, 32, a resident of Pune, was at an altitude of about 18,000 ft when he was rescued by the IAF.

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Leh, August 17

The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Wednesday saved an injured mountaineer from Mountain Stok Kangri in Leh.

Pramesh Patel, 32, a resident of Pune, was at an altitude of about 18,000 ft when he was rescued by the IAF.

A timely response from the district administration and the Air Force chopper services helped to rescue Patel.

The district administration received a message about an injured mountaineer at Stok Kangri.

The Siachen Pioneers immediately readied two helicopters and picked up him at 12.15 pm. The helicopters reached the spot within 10 minutes.

Co-pilot Flight Lieutenant Shubham Gautam got out of helicopter and helped the mountaineers.

Upon landing, the patient was moved to SNM Hospital in Leh.

The formation was led by Group Captain S Ramesh and Flight Lieutenant Shubham Gautam as co-pilot.

Captain of second aircraft was Wing Commander A Saxena and the copilot was Squadron Leader JP Parida.

Speaking about the incident, Deputy Commissioner Prasanna Ramaswamy G said, “The patient is stable and as per the observations, all his vital organs are stable and functioning normally. The administration is making arrangement to shift the patient immediately to Delhi.” Patel is being moved to the PGI for further treatment via an Army flight. ANI

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