The volunteers of the Lenggrieser Bergwacht have been challenged in the past few days.
Only one of the missions actually took place on the mountain.
In the other two cases, volunteers went out as first aiders to deal with accidents.
Lenggries - On Saturday, the mountain rescue team moved out as a first aid to an accident on a farm.
According to the police, a Lenggrieser had tipped over while mucking out with a small wheel loader and was trapped in the process.
Together with the fire brigade, the farm loader was lifted and the man was freed.
95-year-old falls from an easel
The rescue helicopter Christoph Murnau brought the injured person to a clinic.
In the afternoon, the mountain rescue team had to come out again as first aiders.
A 95-year-old woman fell from an easel ladder and complained of severe hip pain.
The paramedics from the mountain rescue service and the ambulance looked after the patient until the helicopter arrived.
Christoph Murnau flew the Lenggrieserin suspected of a spinal cord injury to the clinic.
Hiker falls on a trail on Brauneck
On Tuesday afternoon around 4:50 p.m., the volunteer rescuers were alerted again.
A 60-year-old fell on the Brauneck on a path that leads from the Kotalm to the Milchhäusl and probably sustained a fracture of the lower leg.
When the four emergency services arrived at the patient's, it was pouring rain and it was getting dark.
After the 60-year-old was protected against moisture and cold in the air rescue bag, she was lowered onto the forest road to the rescue vehicle by means of a rope.
The ambulance service then took over the patient in the valley.
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