ST FRANCIS BAY - GIRL, 14, SUSTAINS MULTIPLE INJURIES AFTER WAKE BOARDING ACCIDENT AT KROMME RIVER

Sarah Smith, NSRI St Francis Bay station commander, said:

At 09h04 on Sunday the 19th of March, NSRI St Francis Bay duty crew were activated following reports of a Wake Boarding accident on the Kromme River, 4 kilometers upstream from the Kromme River Bridge at a barely accessible location with limited road access and shallow water depth.

My private cabin boat was launched, accompanied by our NSRI crew and medics with medical and rescue equipment on board.

A local doctor and paramedics were summoned to stand-by at the public slip-way at the Kromme River Bridge.

On arrival on scene a 14 year old girl was treated by our NSRI medics for suspected spinal injuries and secured onto a trauma board with Cervical Spinal immobilisation and taken onboard the Cabin Boat. She was transported in a stable condition to the slipway where the doctor and paramedics took over her care. She has been transported to hospital by ambulance for further care.

It appears that the patient had hurt her back and neck after a fall while Wake-Boarding.

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ST FRANCIS BAY - GIRL, 14, SUSTAINS MULTIPLE INJURIES AFTER WAKE BOARDING ACCIDENT AT KROMME RIVER ST FRANCIS BAY - GIRL, 14, SUSTAINS MULTIPLE INJURIES AFTER WAKE BOARDING ACCIDENT AT KROMME RIVER Reviewed by Hash on March 22, 2017 Rating: 5

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