Rescue comes 2 days after Black Hawk helicopter crash that killed 8 Taiwanese military officials
Taiwan News
Date: 2020/01/05
By: Central News Agency
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The chopper from the Chiayi Air Base was dispatched at around 10:49 a.m. in response to a call for help after the male mountain climber was found suffering from AMS in a mountainous area of Hualien County in eastern Taiwan, the Air Force said in a Facebook post. The helicopter picked up the patient and returned to the air base, from where he was transferred to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment, it added.
The Air Force said it continues to carry out emergency rescue missions despite Thursday's crash that killed Chief of the General Staff Shen Yi-ming (沈一鳴) and seven others in New Taipei's Wulai District. The Air Force pledged that it will continue to stand by 24/7 for the nation's security and to carry out rescue missions.
The government had previously announced Thursday that it had grounded all of its Black Hawks pending safety checks after the fatal crash. However, an Air Force official told CNA Sunday that the grounding only applies to Black Hawk helicopters conducting routine missions and that the Air Force still has a number of Black Hawks on stand-by mode at all times for emergency rescue missions like the one it conducted Saturday. [FULL STORY]