Chairlift Exercise in Erciyes Was Breathtaking

Chairlift Exercise in Erciyes Breathtaking
Chairlift Exercise in Erciyes Was Breathtaking

Before the winter season, a rescue drill was held at the Erciyes Ski Center in Kayseri for those trapped on the chairlift. Erciyes A.Ş. Along with the Runway Security and Search and Rescue teams, 112 people from AFAD, Gendarmerie Search and Rescue (JAK), Turquoise Search and Rescue and 60 health teams participated.

Preparations are underway in Erciyes, one of Turkey's most important ski resorts, before the upcoming ski season. A rescue exercise was held on the mountain under the coordination of Erciyes AŞ and the gendarmerie teams. In the exercise, in which 60 personnel, including AFAD, fire brigade, UMKE, ANDA, Turkuvaz Search and Rescue and health teams, participated, as per the scenario. chair liftEight people who were trapped in the area were rescued. Reaching the stranded people in a short time with steel ropes, the teams safely unloaded the trapped people on the cable car and delivered them to the medical teams.

Providing information about the exercise, Erciyes AŞ Chairman of the Board Murat Cahid Cıngı said, “Today we are here for an important exercise that will support Erciyes tourism and contribute to Kayseri and our region. Inevitably, there may be technical difficulties and unpleasantness from time to time. Health and safety problems may occur. On the mountain, our metropolitan municipality and Erciyes A.Ş. All institutions of our state spend a lot of time with their hands. He does his best to avoid any mishaps. In terms of health, our health directorate and highways, our gendarmerie in public order, voluntary organizations such as ANDA and Turkuvaz search and rescue, especially our AFAD in case of unpleasant situations, carry out continuous work. Today, on the eve of the winter, we are conducting an exercise to improve the ability of other security and health services in our city to work together, under the coordination of Erciyes AŞ and our gendarmerie, in order to unite the teams and strengthen their communication," he said.

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