Is this an activity because of one and the same incident? Then it takes really a too long time before help has arrived. Imagine there is really a bad incident, or accident, every minute counts!
@frodeskibrek Жыл бұрын
This is local norwegian rescueservices. They are doing a great job. You have no cluee about this.
@AntoinetteJanssen Жыл бұрын
@@frodeskibrek You have no clue about this. yourself: you have not read my comment, and therefore not answered my question, so, here it is again: Is this an activity because of one and the same incident? I do not write that "they" are not doing a great job. I just ask if this is about the same incident. IF so, then it takes a long time before they are there where immediate help is a must to save lives. I have a clue about time, accidents, and help that is necessary. What I notice in Norway is that there is hardly police on the road. How much time does it take when I would call a police to assist me when I am in an accident? I guess 50 minutes, to drive from Gol to Hol. I can be dead in these 50 minutes. There is not one police office with police to help me, in Hol. I have to go to Gol for all what is related with police, that was before in Geilo (Hol Kommune). That office is just open for some hours on Monday. That's it. I do have a clue about the reality here in Norway, Sir. So, if I need immediate help, then I must have an accident in the hours that the police is in Geilo: on Monday, between 10 and 13:00 Ha en fint dag.
@AntoinetteJanssen Жыл бұрын
In 2016 I witnessed the job they did when Kent Hart, an American, had an accident at the Hivjufossen in Hovet. I have followed all the activities' and witnessed a great job, something I have never witnessed before, and I deeply admire the group work, searching for the dead body, that was found later. I have even created a Wikipedia page for it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hivjufossen, also in Dutch. Once, a Dutch man fell in the waterfall and died as well. I admire all the work, but I must say that it was shocking to realise that not so much was done to avoid the accidents, that occurred in the Hivjufossen. Since a few years a realistic warning is present at the start of the hiking tour upward, to the top.