Recently, the dispatching and command center of Beijing Emergency Center received a call claiming that a traveler accidentally fell and was injured while climbing an undeveloped mountain alone. The Beijing Emergency Center has recently received multiple calls for injuries caused by climbing wild mountains. After nearly 2 hours of searching, the location of the injured was finally determined, and the injured was transferred to the hospital by ambulance for further treatment.
Here are some tips from 120 for safety issues that cannot be ignored when climbing a wild mountain for conquering the nature or seeking excitement. There are many blind spots on the route that may lead to uncontrollable risks. Once severe weather such as strong winds, strong rains or heavy fog appearing, it is easy to be injured by landslides or falls. In addition, there is no complete climbing trail or rescue facility in the undeveloped mountains, which greatly increases the risk of injury during climbing. Many people overestimate their physical status and fail to balance their stamina. Meanwhile, they are more likely to get lost due to the poor mobile phone network in mountainous areas and fail to request rescue. In the past few years, the tragedies of injuries and even deaths caused by climbing wild mountains have emerged one after another, and the dangers should not be underestimated. 120 once again reminds you that you should choose well-developed parks and mountain trails for climbing.
