Rescuers survive helicopter crash on mountain in Italy, continue on to save mountaineer trapped in crevasse
Helicopter crashed on Monte Rosa near Swiss-Italian border
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A crew of Italian rescuers all survived a helicopter crash on a mountain peak over the weekend before going on to complete its mission to save a mountaineer who fell into a crevasse, officials said.
The helicopter crew was responding Saturday to a distress call on Monte Rosa, the second-highest mountain in Western Europe, when it crashed on the mountain’s upper glacier, said Italy’s national mountain rescue service, Corpo Nazionale Soccorso Alpino e Speleologico.
Paolo Pettinaroli, a passenger in the helicopter, told Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera that they were flying at an altitude of about 14,760 feet (4500 meters) when they suddenly heard a "thud."
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"It happened in a moment," Pettinaroli said. We didn’t understand. I don’t know what happened. We had arrived. But the helicopter was destroyed."
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The agency shared a photo of the wrecked helicopter on its side under the Capanna Margherita, a mountain hut built on the summit of Punta Gnifetti. Due to the altitude, it is the highest building in Europe.
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The crew, however, survived without suffering serious injury and walked out from the wreckage to move forward with its mission, a move that the rescue agency says characterizes the "tenacious spirit" of its team members.
"The team on board, however, completed the rescue mission for which they had been activated, recovering a climber who had fallen into a crack," the rescue service said. "An extraordinary example of those who, even before their own strength, put their hearts into what we do every day."
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Another helicopter from Zermatt, Switzerland, arrived to pick up the rescuers and the climber and fly them down to the valley, the newspaper reported.
The crew was evaluated medically at a hospital. No further information about the incident or the mountaineer they rescued was immediately available.
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Monte Rosa is located on the border between Italy and Switzerland.