ITBP Jawans Turn Godsend, Carry Injured Woman On Stretcher In Flood For 15 Hrs

Dehradun: Flooded ‘nallahs’, broken routes, landslide-prone areas, 40 kms and 15 hours on a stretcher, the ‘Himveers’ of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) rescued an injured woman from a remote village in Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh district and saved her life by providing her crucial medication at a hospital. A group of 25 ITBP men took the initiative […]

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Dehradun: Flooded 'nallahs', broken routes, landslide-prone areas, 40 kms and 15 hours on a stretcher, the 'Himveers' of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) rescued an injured woman from a remote village in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh district and saved her life by providing her crucial medication at a hospital.

A group of 25 ITBP men took the initiative to save the life of the woman when the chopper could not land to rescue her for two days. In an immense effort in saving the life of the injured woman, who accidentally fell off a hillside near a remote village in Pithoragarh, the 14th Battalion ITBP personnel braved all odds to rescue and evacuate her to the nearest road head facing all hardships in a monsoon-hit area.