Teen trapped at Nandi Hills used location tracker to guide rescue teams
The Hindu
19-year-old student survived a fall of 300 ft at Nandi Hills, but was able to call his parents in Delhi and the local police
Early on Sunday, a first-year computer science engineering student — later identified as Nishank Sharma by the police — drove to Nandi Hills on his bike. He was planning to go for a hike at the popular weekend destination.
While navigating the Brahmagiri rocks on Nandi Hills, he lost his footing, and fell 300ft onto a rocky ledge, said the police. Despite injuries to his back, he was able to reach for his phone that was still working. He contacted his family in Delhi and the local police.
The moment they received the alert from the control room, a team led by DySP Vasudev and others launched a search for the teenager. “He switched on his geo-location, which helped us reach him faster. If he hadn’t, we would not have been able to locate him easily,” said Mithun Kumar G.K., Superintendent of Police, Chickballapur district, who supervised the rescue operation.
“We heard him first, and zeroed in on his location. We even spoke to him, but we could not get down to the ledge where he was trapped,” said a police officer who was part of the rescue team.
But when they attempted to lower themselves from the steep cliff, they could not make it beyond 30 ft. “We also realised that it would be highly risky to bring him up the rocky surface given his injuries,” the officer added.
The police immediately sought the help of the district administration who in turn contacted the Indian Air Force requesting support for the rescue operation.
At 4.15 p.m., the Air Force station, Yelahanka, received an SOS message from the DC of Chickballapur. A Mi17 helicopter was promptly launched.
Capt. Brijesh Chowta, Dakshina Kannada MP, on Saturday urged Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to facilitate speeding up of ongoing critical infrastructure works in the region, including Mangaluru-Bengaluru NH 75 widening, establishment of Indian Coast Guard Academy, and merger of Konkan Railway Corporation with the Indian Railways.
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