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Thailand Introduces Groundbreaking Mountain Rescue Training for Elephants


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oh dear Georgealbert,   I don't feel sad about this news,   this is good news,  it'll put the animals to good use instead of being leg chained all day, eating grass and swaying side to side. 

 

Hopefully no rescue will be needed but you never know and they will have the tools to do the job. 

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7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

elephants ..................... are being trained in mountain rescue operations

 

Lead by a man named "Hannibal"?

 

How Hannibal Crossed the Alps (With Elephants)

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If you are needing rescued from a hill then you probably have had something serious happen to you .

This usually involves quick response to locate and extract the person and get them medical attention asap at a hospital.

Unfortunately the speed of the elephants doing everything they are suggesting as well as time needed to transport them to the location would make this system non viable.

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23 minutes ago, ronster said:

If you are needing rescued from a hill then you probably have had something serious happen to you .

This usually involves quick response to locate and extract the person and get them medical attention asap at a hospital.

Unfortunately the speed of the elephants doing everything they are suggesting as well as time needed to transport them to the location would make this system non viable.

Sorry I believe that is totally wrong. The conditions where the elephants are being trained to be used, will be where vehicle access is not possible and helicopter access will depend on availably, limited landing sites due to tree canopies, lack of long line operations capability and prevailing weather conditions.

 

When under these conditions, rescuers will have to access the incident site on foot and carry all rescue equipment and medical equipment with them , hence needing a lot more rescuers to cope with the workload.
 

Carrying even  a 70kg casualty on a stretcher any distance on uneven steep terrain in wet under foot conditions is a difficult challenge.

 

Yes there is the logistics problems of getting an elephant to the scene, when it is outside their normal area, so deployment will be limited, but when vehicle/helicopter access is not available, elephants could prove to be an asset and would in certain conditions, speed up the rescue response.

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