You Can See The Hospital From Up Here
A mountain climber in Scotland fell 1,000 feet and then stood up to await rescue.
The unidentified 35-year-old man from Glasgow slipped and fell Saturday afternoon on the 3,600-foot mountain in west-central Scotland. He was among a group of more than 20 climbers who made a distress call after he vanished, the report said.
By chance, a military helicopter with a medical crew aboard was airborne on a training exercise and reached the scene within 30 minutes. The crew expected to find a dead man, but was shocked to spot the climber standing up, reading a map, the report said. Helicopter officer Lt. Tim Barker said it was a shock to see the man alive after falling the height of the Eiffel Tower.
"We honestly thought it couldn't have been him, as he was on his feet reading a map," Barker said. "We were able to get in quite close to where he had landed and we winched our paramedic … down to the scene and it appeared that, beyond some superficial cuts and bruises and a minor chest injury, he was unscathed."
Those Glaswegians are really tough...

He'd had an experienced teacher...
The unidentified 35-year-old man from Glasgow slipped and fell Saturday afternoon on the 3,600-foot mountain in west-central Scotland. He was among a group of more than 20 climbers who made a distress call after he vanished, the report said.
By chance, a military helicopter with a medical crew aboard was airborne on a training exercise and reached the scene within 30 minutes. The crew expected to find a dead man, but was shocked to spot the climber standing up, reading a map, the report said. Helicopter officer Lt. Tim Barker said it was a shock to see the man alive after falling the height of the Eiffel Tower.
"We honestly thought it couldn't have been him, as he was on his feet reading a map," Barker said. "We were able to get in quite close to where he had landed and we winched our paramedic … down to the scene and it appeared that, beyond some superficial cuts and bruises and a minor chest injury, he was unscathed."
Those Glaswegians are really tough...

He'd had an experienced teacher...
