
Elderly hiker airlifted from Gunung Yong Belar after shoulder injury
KUALA LUMPUR: An elderly climber who sustained injuries while hiking on Gunung Yong Belar was airlifted to hospital by a Fire and Rescue Department helicopter.
Perak Fire and Rescue Department assistant director of operations Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad said they received a distress call regarding the incident at 9.03am.
According to Buletin TV3, the victim, 63-year-old Manjinder Singh, is believed to have dislocated his left shoulder while trekking with three companions and three mountain guides.
"An AW139 (BMB 07) helicopter from the northern region air base in Bertam, Penang, was deployed at 8.40am and landed at Sultan Azlan Shah Airport in Ipoh. The journey took 90 minutes," he said in a statement.
The victim was subsequently transferred by an Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) ambulance from the Tambun Fire and Rescue Station to Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital for treatment.
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