ÖAMTC in the district of Lienz: Records with breakdown help and emergency medical flights!

ÖAMTC in the district of Lienz: Records with breakdown help and emergency medical flights!
Lienz, Österreich - In the Lienz district, the efficiency of the ÖAMTC is also impressively documented in 2024. With a total of 2,969 mobile and 5,467 stationary breakdown aids under the base in Nußdorf-Debant, it can be seen that the "yellow angels" are always on hand to help members. At this year's annual general meeting, which took place on June 12, chairman Dr. Gerhard Seirer advocated the success of the past year and thanked the 14 employees of the base, especially with base manager Norbert Kraler. Osttirol today reports that the average processing time of a breakdown in the district was 27 minutes.
The emergency helicopters are also indispensable. In 2024, Christophorus 7 flew a total of 347 missions in the Lienz district. In the entire Tyrol there were even 2,903 missions. The importance of this air rescue is underlined by the steadily increasing number of operations, which indicates the high demand for emergency measures. This number is particularly relevant because it also gives an insight into the need for medical care in alpine regions.
ÖAMTC services and support offers
In addition to the breakdown service, the ÖAMTC offers its members a wide range of support. Emergency aid can be reached under number 120 and is available around the clock, 365 days a year. According to OEAMTC.AT The breakdown aid service not only comprises breakdowns on site, but also towing services, the clubmobil-service. Over 80 % of the breakdowns can be done on site, which underlines the efficiency and service of the association.
The clubmobil service, which members provides free replacement vehicles up to four days, is particularly practical if their cars cannot be repaired immediately due to a breakdown or an accident. In addition, there is an extensive range of emergency services such as the mediation of accommodation and the further transport of inmates.
membership and loyalty
In East Tyrol, 14,881 ÖAMTC members are now registered, with over half of the car drivers belong to the association. Of these, 8,507 have completed the protection letter. In the entire Tyrol, the ÖAMTC has around 243,233 members, which shows the strong anchoring of the association in the region.
At the same time, numerous members were honored for their decades of loyalty and for punitive driving as part of the meeting. These honors are a sign of appreciation for long -term membership and responsible driving behavior, which is of great importance in the current traffic situation.
The event was also enriched by a lecture by Florian Windisch on the subject of bicycle security and the turnaround to e-bikes. E-bike security training was very well received by members and interested parties, which shows that the focus is also on mobility of the future in East Tyrol. With Dajana Sykora Wachtlechner, who was chosen as the successor to the long-time cashier Werner Dobnig, the ÖAMTC is well positioned for upcoming challenges.
Overall, it can be said that the ÖAMTC in the Lienz district not only works as a classic breakdown service, but as an important partner for security and mobility in the region. The yellow angels have proven a good hand again last year and are ready to continue to assist in the future.
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