Rescue alarm in the Salzburg mountains: four missions in one day!

In St. Johann im Pongau kam es am 14.07.2025 zu mehreren Hubschrauber-Einsätzen nach Erschöpfungen bei Bergsportlern.
In St. Johann im Pongau, there were several helicopter missions on July 14th, 2025 after exhaustions at mountain athletes. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Rescue alarm in the Salzburg mountains: four missions in one day!

on Saturday, July 14, 2025, there was a remarkable increase in emergency missions in the Salzburg mountains. Within a few hours, four helicopters had to move out to save athletes who were in trouble. A running event at the Scheckkopf near Untertauern was particularly affected, where sudden exhaustion and falls were doomed to several participants.

like Krone reported, in the morning a 52-year-old man from Lower Austria and a 30-year-old German dwelled during the competition. Both could not continue the competition and had to be flown to the hospital. The risk was also high away from the running route: a 29-year-old German on the postalm climbing dough was exhausted on the via ferrata after about four hours and had to be recovered by a police helicopter with a rope. Another dramatic situation arose for a 42-year-old German who was traveling with her partner near the Breitthein near Abtenau. Due to exhaustion, she too was no longer able to continue her way and was flown to the valley together with her partner.

alpine emergency numbers: A vital knowledge

These incidents illustrate the importance of the alpine emergency call. Emergency number 112 is free of charge in all EU member states and forwards callers directly to the respective emergency services, fire brigade or police. This also applies to mountain athletes who have to quickly support support in emergency situations. However, special caution is required if you are in areas with bad reception; Here, according to Alpenverein

Another aspect that is important in relation to the emergency call is the fast pace of communication in mountain regions. Modern technologies have many cell phones an emergency ruff function that enables a call without PIN code, even if no roaming network is available. This is particularly important when mountain athletes are in a radio shade.

tips for coping with emergency in the mountains

  • Always have emergency number 112 in your head and know that it is free, also with a ticket.
  • regularly change changes in reception problems and try to break down the emergency call again.
  • Find out in advance about special emergency numbers in the mountain regions, for example the alpine rescue in Switzerland under 1414.
  • Make sure that there are also special numbers available in many countries that can be reached depending on the region.

The missions in the Salzburg mountains serve as an important memory that security in alpine sport must not be neglected. Sufficient preparation and knowledge of emergency numbers are crucial in order to be able to react quickly in an emergency. The dream landscapes of the Alps must not be clouded for the risks they hide. Every year there are numerous mountain athletes who could be saved thanks to faster reactions and the right emergency numbers.

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