Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Cave Rescue Required After Medical Emergency

Update 13/09/2012:

A Nashville man is recovering at Vanderbilt Medical Center, after suffering a stroke while hiking in a Maury County Cave.

48-year-old Darrell Smith is now in stable condition.

He and a few of his friends were taking a guided tour of Miller's Cave, near Mount Pleasant.

"We were fixing to do the rest of the tour when the guy, he was standing up, and he more or less just sat down, and the girl asked him what was wrong, and we knew right then something wasn't right," said Buddy Baldwin, who owns the property on which the cave is located. "I pretty well knew instantly that he'd either had a heart attack or a stroke."

Two of Smith's friends ran to a location where they could get cell service, and called for help.

"He just - he can't talk at all, he keeps moaning and groaning, and we tried to give him a drink of water, but he couldn't drink at all," one of them tells a 911 dispatcher.

Baldwin and Smith's girlfriend stayed by his side and kept him calm.

When rescue crews arrived, it was then Baldwin's job to help guide them through the narrow crevices of the cave.

Firefighters say it was a risky operation for a number of reasons.

"Once you get into any space that's not made for human occupancy, you start worrying about an oxygen deficient atmosphere, so we're having to monitor that," said Assistant Chief Roy Brooks with the Maury County Fire Department.

Then, rescue crews had to carry Smith, slowly and carefully, back through the one-thousand-foot cave and up a three-hundred foot cliff.

"And I will say they did an excellent job," said Baldwin. "The Maury County rescue people did an excellent job."

Darrell Smith was lifeflighted to Vanderbilt Medical Center and as of Wednesday, was in stable condition.

We're told family members have been by his side in the hospital all day long.

Nearly two dozen emergency responders took part in that rescue.



Emergency crews were called to rescue a person from a cave in the Mount Pleasant area Tuesday night.

According to police, four people went down into the cave off Campbellsville Pike, on Miller Lake Road, when one of them suffered some type of medical emergency. Emergency crews were immediately called and were able to enter the cave and successfully remove the person. Officials said the rescue took about two hours.

The victim was transported by emergency medical helicopter to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment. The identity of the victim was not released.

No other injuries were reported.

Source: Channel 5

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Cave Rescue Required After Medical Emergency

Update 13/09/2012:

A Nashville man is recovering at Vanderbilt Medical Center, after suffering a stroke while hiking in a Maury County Cave.

48-year-old Darrell Smith is now in stable condition.

He and a few of his friends were taking a guided tour of Miller's Cave, near Mount Pleasant.

"We were fixing to do the rest of the tour when the guy, he was standing up, and he more or less just sat down, and the girl asked him what was wrong, and we knew right then something wasn't right," said Buddy Baldwin, who owns the property on which the cave is located. "I pretty well knew instantly that he'd either had a heart attack or a stroke."

Two of Smith's friends ran to a location where they could get cell service, and called for help.

"He just - he can't talk at all, he keeps moaning and groaning, and we tried to give him a drink of water, but he couldn't drink at all," one of them tells a 911 dispatcher.

Baldwin and Smith's girlfriend stayed by his side and kept him calm.

When rescue crews arrived, it was then Baldwin's job to help guide them through the narrow crevices of the cave.

Firefighters say it was a risky operation for a number of reasons.

"Once you get into any space that's not made for human occupancy, you start worrying about an oxygen deficient atmosphere, so we're having to monitor that," said Assistant Chief Roy Brooks with the Maury County Fire Department.

Then, rescue crews had to carry Smith, slowly and carefully, back through the one-thousand-foot cave and up a three-hundred foot cliff.

"And I will say they did an excellent job," said Baldwin. "The Maury County rescue people did an excellent job."

Darrell Smith was lifeflighted to Vanderbilt Medical Center and as of Wednesday, was in stable condition.

We're told family members have been by his side in the hospital all day long.

Nearly two dozen emergency responders took part in that rescue.



Emergency crews were called to rescue a person from a cave in the Mount Pleasant area Tuesday night.

According to police, four people went down into the cave off Campbellsville Pike, on Miller Lake Road, when one of them suffered some type of medical emergency. Emergency crews were immediately called and were able to enter the cave and successfully remove the person. Officials said the rescue took about two hours.

The victim was transported by emergency medical helicopter to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment. The identity of the victim was not released.

No other injuries were reported.

Source: Channel 5